The Premier League this season is host to a large amount of talent from clubs around the points table in the league, spending huge amounts to get the best suited players for their squad in the summer transfer window.
It has just been a month since the transfer deadline day was just but the clubs in the Premier League have not been lazy and have already started scouting for potential transfer targets not just in January but also for the next summer.
In one such story that is doing the rounds today, Real Madrid outcast Isco is linked with a move to the Premier League, for may be the 100th time.
The Spanish international is one of the most exciting players in his country and has been an influential player for club and country for the past couple of years.
He joined Real Madrid from Malaga as a youngster and has learnt about the game alongside some of the best players in the world in Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale.
However, his performances were not enough for the Spanish outfit to reward him with a new deal and it looks like Isco, whose contract ends in Spain in 2018, might be on the move in January.

There is no shortage of clubs who will pounce on the 24-year old and reports suggest that he might be the subject of an intense North –London battle for his signature.
According to reports, Isco is a transfer target for both Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur with Mauricio Pochettino and Arsene Wenger both desperate for a signature of his quality.
Wenger has always looked at Isco as a potential transfer target and with just year left on his contract after the end of the season, Isco might well be available for once.
He has also not been offered a new deal yet as he revealed that the Spanish outfit have not made a contact with the player’s representatives to tie him up for the long term.
Speaking to the media recently, Isco revealed, “The truth is that I have not yet thought about it, nor have they asked me to renew, so I am calm. I take it day by day, which is important. It seems a little weird [that Real haven’t spoken about it yet], but I can’t do anything.”
“If they don’t want me to renew, I won’t go asking for it. It’s something for the club to decide, not me,” he added.
These comments will give both London clubs plenty of hope but they will have to fend of interests from the biggest club in Europe to lay their hands on him.
He is still young, and will be a great prospect in every league he plays making him a superb addition to most Premier League squad. Do you think Arsenal or Tottenham will get their man next summer?