He was already showing interest in signing the striker for Napoli two months ago.

Rafa Benítez sees a bright future for Jesé. The manager from Madrid has spoken about the youngster's chances of progressing, after hardly appearing since December when he returned to action after tearing a cruciate ligament in March 2014.

Benítez has already said that he would like the player from the Canaries to stay, so unless he has a sudden change of heart it looks like 'El Bichito' won't be leaving El Bernabéu, although some people think he should be loaned out to get him back up to speed after his long period out.

The striker has always known what he wants most. He wants to win, and to do so wearing Real's white shirt. He has said as much publically: "I came here aged 13, I'm still here at the age of 22, and I'd like to hit 40 before I leave. This is the club of my life. I don't want to be loaned out. I've shown that I can play here and I'm going to keep working towards that".

Jesé has already started training on his own with a personalised plan so he can arrive at the start of pre-season in the best possible shape