Real Madrid midfielder is set to quit the La Liga Champions after growing frustrated for lack of first team action and limited minute under coach Zinedine Zidane, according to reports.
Marcos Llorente is not willing to play another season with Real Madrid on the bench having seen his playing time limited to 942 minutes since his return from loan
from Alaves last season according to AS.
Real Sociedad and Eintracht Frankfurt have been circling around for a possible deal and the midfielder is set to listen to offers so as to get more playing time next season.
The report also suggests that Real Madrid might take the opportunity to swap him for Real Sociedad right-back Alvaro Odriozola or listen to offers from Frankfurt whom they have a good relationship with having loaned Jesus Vallejo to the club the last season and currently have Blancos-owned Omar Mascarell on their books.
Malaga is also in the race to sign the Real Madrid midfielder but their poor performance this season that kept them in relegation zone have pulled them out of the contest.
Llorente has spent his entire career at the Santiago Bernabeu, joining as a 13-year-old back in 2008, and is the great-nephew of club icon Francisco Gento.
Real Madrid is also willing to embark on a major clear-out at the end of the season due to their poor run of form in the La Liga that saw them lose the title defence with just a few games into the season.
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