A couple of years back, he was seen as a player with the possibility to wind up distinctly one of the best forwards in the world with Real Madrid. Presently he returns to the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, struggling with mid-table Las Palmas. Jese will confront Madrid surprisingly since a troublesome takeoff last summer. “I owe a lot to Madrid,” Jese told Spanish daily Marca ahead of Wednesday’s game between the Spanish league leader and 12th-place Las Palmas. “It’s the team that welcomed me as a person and as a player since I was very young. I definitely won’t (celebrate) if I score, out of respect and admiration.”
“I like him a lot as a player and a person,” Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane said. “He’s got a lot of quality and a lot of potential. It didn’t go how he wanted at PSG and he was not able to show his talent. I hope he gets back to the level he was playing at before.”
Not able to establish himself as a starter with the Spanish powerhouse, Jese left to join Paris Saint-Germain in the trust of demonstrating his actual capacity. In any case, he had little success with the French champions before being advanced to Las Palmas in the latest transfer window in January. Jese, who praised his 24th birthday on Sunday, was on course to break Raul Gonzalez’s objective scoring record with Madrid before a serious ligament damage in his correct knee sidelined him for about nine months in 2014. “If it weren’t for the injury, I’d be an indisputable starter with Madrid,” Jese said. “It’s not an excuse. It’s a fact that the injury halted my career. Everything was harder after it happened.”
Jese touched base in the Canary Island in the midst of exclusive requirements as the club’s top signing in the transfer window, however he has as of now been censured by some fans and neighborhood media in the wake of disappointing performances that included many missed scoring chances. “You never know, I hope it happens one day,” he said. “It was the team that brought me to the world.”
Jese said he will turn things around and will in the end succeed with Las Palmas, yet doesn’t conceal the way that he might want to come back to Madrid at some point in his vocation.