Isco, 21, was signed by Pellegrini from Valencia in 2011 and wants to play under the Chilean again next season.
He said: "He's been my footballing father and I know that he likes me. Of course I'd like to continue with him."
Isco, who made his full international debut for Spain against Uruguary in February, signed a new contract with Malaga at the beginning of the year, which includes a £30m buy-out clause.
But the playmaker also suggested regular first-team football would be uppermost in his thinking when he decides where he will play next season.
"It's a very important decision for me and I don't want to get it wrong," Isco said.
"I want to play, wherever it is, and that's the most important thing. I don't want to regret it after not getting many minutes.
"I'm not closing my door to anyone but my priority is to play and I don't want to be on the bench. We'll see what happens in the summer."
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