Napoli have confirmed the signing of Jose Callejon from Real Madrid for a fee believed to be in the region of €10 million.
The
Spanish attacker has signed a four-year deal with the Serie A club, and
brings his second stint with his boyhood club Real Madrid to a close by
agreeing to the move.
The 26-year-old made 40 appearances under Jose Mourinho at the
Santiago Bernabeu last term, but will now hope to help his new club
build on their second-place finish in the Italian top flight.
Callejon began his career with los Blancos' C and B teams, after
graduating from the club's youth academy, but after growing frustrated
at a lack of first-team opportunities in the Spanish capital, he moved
on to Espanyol in 2008.
His time at the Catalan club was the most successful of his career up
until that point, as he made 106 appearances over three seasons,
scoring 12 goals.
That form convinced Madrid to bring him back to the club for a fee of
€5.5m, and the forward would go on to play a prominent role in their
2011-12 title-winning campaign.
He has now opted to take on a new challenge, however, and will link
up with Napoli as they begin life under new boss Rafael Benitez.
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