Los Blancos youth academy graduate returned to the Santiago Bernabeu after impressing with Espanyol and has been linked with a move away from the Capital club again.
Jose Callejon moved away from Madrid after being fed up with lack of first team opportunities. The exciting attacker impressed at Cornella El-Prat and was brought back to the Santiago Bernabeu by Jose Mourinho in his second year in-charge.
The Real Madrid youth academy graduate impressed with his limited outings under the Portuguese manager but gave a solid account of his abilities with a return of 13 goals in his 37 competitive outings.
With a proven track record of scoring goals, Callejon is reportedly on the transfer wish list of major European clubs who are looking to bolster their attacking options in the summer transfer window.
However, Callejon does not want to leave the 2011/12 Spanish Primera Division winners and voiced his opinion in no certain words.
The 25-year-old adamantly stated that he does not want to move away from the Spanish capital and is comfortable in his native surroundings. He added that he is relishing the opportunity to playing under the Special One.
Continuing on the subject, he remarked that Mourinho trusts him with in the dressing room and wants to continue proving his mettle with his boyhood club in the future.
“I will not move,” he told AS. “I am very comfortable in Madrid. I know [Jose] Mourinho well, and he trusts me. There are many reasons why I want to continue.”
“I will continue to demonstrate my commitment to [Real] Madrid, and help to win as much as possible.”
Callejon also took out time to talk about http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vicente-c36001 Del Bosque for La Roja’s historic triumph.
“It is a dream for any footballer [to play for their country]. It is clear that I would like to receive the call. It all depends on the coach."
“They [Spain] played a great tournament, and have again demonstrated the level of Spanish football. There has hardly been a generation of footballers as good as this one,” the Motril born player commented.
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