Sergio Ramos has urged Real Madrid midfielder Isco to remain in the Spanish capital amid interest from Premier League giants Chelsea.
Isco could leave Real Madrid this summer after falling out of favour under Zinedine Zidane.
The Spain international has started just 14 of his 22 La Liga games this season, scoring six goals along the way.
Spanish journalist Eduardo Inda claimed earlier this month that Isco wants to leave Real Madrid to join Chelsea this summer.
Blues boss Antonio Conte is keen to improve his squad ahead of their return to the Champions League next season, with Isco's team-mates James Rodriguez and Alvaro Morata also said to be on his shortlist.
But Real captain Ramos believes Isco, who cost £23m from Malaga in 2013, is better off staying at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Speaking to Spanish TV channel Cuatro, Ramos said: “We hope that he stays.
"He is very calm and happy, leaving aside everything that is being said about his future."
"He is not going to be better [off] elsewhere than he is at Real Madrid."