Success breeds success, or at least a desire to taste glory again. Real Betis directors are not celebrating their Copa del Rey win, but are already working hard to build on it and improve the squad for next season. The name of everyone’s lips is Francisco Roman Alarcon Suarez or simply Isco.The Real Madrid player is Manuel Pellegrini’s number one target for the upcoming transfer window. The experienced coach will challenge Isco to become a first-team regular and to deliver the sort of performances Real Madrid fans only got to see periodically from the 30-year-old attacking midfielder.prime isco was way too slept on pic.twitter.com/yt1ZoPQnBY— Capitano🌹 (@redRiveraa) April 19, 2022 After nine years at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, Isco will be a free agent on 1 July and free to sign with any club.It will not be easy for Los Verdiblancos because there will be more clubs looking to lure a much-decorated player in his prime, but they are hoping that qualifying for the Champions League would be the ultimate factor that would win them the race for Isco’s signature. However, a place in next season’s elite European competition isn’t guaranteed just yet. The Estadio Benito Villamarin club has five more La Liga games to indeed secure one of the top four places in the standing and earn the right to represent Spain in the UCL.Monday, 22.00: (1.55) Almeria (4.00) Gijon (6.25)The financial offer that Betis have made for him is significant and would place him among the three best-paid players in the squad, as well as guaranteeing him two seasons on his contract.Apart from the desire to play in the competition he’d won four times in a Real Madrid shirt, Isco could be tempted by the opportunity to work with Pellegrini again. The Chilean coach and the midfielder had already been working together at Bernabeu and also for two seasons at Malaga beforehand.🎉 Our birthday boy, @isco_alarcon 🎊 pic.twitter.com/kT69do373R— Real Madrid C.F. 🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@realmadriden) April 21, 2022 Isco’s time at Real Madrid is finished, not only because his contract is running out, but because Carlo Ancelotti clearly doesn’t want to use him. This season, he has played in just 12 league games, of which he was a starter in only one. The rest have been sporadic appearances without continuity, and it means he has played a measly 275 minutes in the league. It’s definitely time to move on.The green and whites await the 38-caps Spain international with open arms.