Seville announced the signing of Isco, a former Real Madrid player, for two seasons.
The official website of the Seville club revealed that the player arrived in Seville to undergo medical examinations on Monday and sign his contract for two seasons.
Isco is Sevilla's third signing of the new season, after Alex Telles and Maraco.
Isco announced earlier the end of his journey with Real Madrid after 9 years with the team, as his contract expired at the end of this season.
The 30-year-old participated last season with Real Madrid in 17 games and scored two goals in all competitions.
Isco left the Royal Club after joining him in the summer of 2013 and played 353 games, scored 53 goals and assisted 65 wins over 19 titles.
With Real Madrid, Isco won the Champions League five times and the League title three times, while he won one title in the King's Cup, three Spanish Super Cups, the European Super Cup and four Club World Cup titles.
The new season of the Spanish League begins next Friday.
Seville opens its matches when it hosts Osasuna on Friday.
Seville finished last season in the Spanish League in fourth place with 70 points, 3 points behind second place, and 16 points behind defending champion Real Madrid.
The Andalusian club is participating in the Champions League after booking its place in the first four places in the Spanish League.
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