According to reports in Spain, the Real Madrid star indeed may be saying adios to Los Blancos in favor of a move to England.

If reports are to be believed, another La Liga star could be making a move across the pond to England this summer.

So far, Barcelona's Cesc Fabregas has moved to Chelsea, Atleti has had Filipe Luis and Diego Costa also move from los Rojiblancos to the Blues and Fabregas' Blaugrana teammate Alexis Sanchez will now be featuring for Arsenal this season.

It seems like Real Madrid's captain, Iker Casillas is not immune to this new trend of swapping Spain for England. The 33-year-old as recently as this past week apparently was seriously considering his options at the club where he has played his entire career, due to the arrival of Keylor Navas and his starting position being in doubt because of competition with Diego Lopez.

Adios? Despite spending his entire career with Real Madrid, Casillas is apparently frustrated with his situation as of late and could opt to try his luck in a new country with a new team

Spanish publication SPORT claims that after over two decades with the capital club, the highly decorated keeper is pushing hard to be allowed to leave after being informed that he has fallen even further down the pecking order with the signing of Navas.

Moreover, as per the same report, the Premier League is apparently quite appealing to the 2010 World Cup winner as it would still present him with a good challenge to keep his skills sharp as he hopes to recover from the embarrassing showing at this year's World Cup in Brazil and focus on preparing for the upcoming EURO 2016 tournament.

The English media, notably Metro, claim that Casillas has been offered a wage packet worth £100,000 per week for the next five years until 2019, so should he come on board it's quite likely that Arsenal will be the club at which he hangs up his boots.