Man City have no interest in £72m Isco as Real Madrid try and offload Spain playmaker to fund Paul Pogba bid Manchester City have no interest in signing Real Madrid's Isco this summer Marca reported that Pep Guardiola wanted Isco to replace David Silva Madrid are keen to offload the £72m-valued Isco to fund Paul Pogba chase But there have so far not been any offers for the out-of-favour midfielder By Pete Jenson for MailOnline Published: 11:41 BST, 27 June 2019 | Updated: 11:42 BST, 27 June 2019 Viewcomments Manchester City have no interest in signing Real Madrid midfielder Isco. Marca's front page on Thursday reported that Pep Guardiola wanted Isco to replace David Silva who will retire at the end of next season but Sportsmail understands City have no interest in the Spain international. Madrid are desperate to sell players so as to raise funds to bid for Manchester United's Paul Pogba and have priced Isco at €80m (£71.5m). Manchester City have no interest in Spain and Real Madrid playmaker Isco this summer Marca reported on Thursday that Guardiola continues to monitors Isco's situation in Madrid Isco is available at around £72million this summer as Real Madrid prepare to sell him It had been suggested Isco would be sold to fund Real's chase of Man United star Paul Pogba But so far there have been no offers for the midfielder who fell out of favour last season at the Bernabeu. City were interested in signing Isco when Manuel Pellegrini was their manager but Guardiola has no interest in the player. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility