Thursday, July 25, 2013

Jese signs new Real Madrid deal


 The young forward had recently been linked with a summer transfer but has now opted to extend his stay in the Spanish capital for the next four years.
Real Madrid has confirmed that promising youngster Jese Rodriguez has signed a new contract with the Santiago Bernabeu side until the summer of 2017.

The Spain Under-20 star's previous deal was due to expire in 2014 and the attacker recently hinted at a potential transfer elsewhere in order to bolster his chances of first-team football; however, Jese has now ended all speculation about his future by inking a four-year extension with Madrid.



"Real Madrid announce that Jese has extended his contract, by which he will remain with the club for the next four seasons," a statement on the club's official website reads.

The versatile attacker is seen as one of the biggest talents to have come through the ranks of the Madrid youth academy in recent years and made his official first team debut in December 2011.

Jese impressed with Real Madrid Castilla in the Segunda Division in 2012-13, netting 22 goals to beat club legend Emilio Butragueno’s record for goals scored in one season with the youth side.

He was also one of Spain's brightest stars at the recent U-20 World Cup, bagging five goals in five appearances, including a brace against the United States.

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