Real Madrid are reportedly still waiting to receive any formal interest in midfielder Isco ahead of the January window.
The playmaker has featured for just 286 minutes in La Liga this season, continuing his time down the pecking order under Zinedine Zidane.
Los Blancos are said to be open to parting ways with the Spain international as they bid to reduce their outgoings.
According to AS, Isco's father has informed club officials that the 28-year-old would like to leave the club at the midway point of the campaign.
However, Francisco Alarcon did not declare any interest in his son, suggesting that no club has identified the player as a primary target.
Previous reports have claimed that Real would be prepared to consider any offers in the region of £18m, a fee which could interest Everton and Arsenal.