And NUFC.co.uk have published some of the interview in the programme in which Joselu discusses his goals as Newcastle. He says:

I want to be staying here with my family, staying strong with my football and working hard every week. I want to score goals for the supporters, the fans of the club, and help Newcastle to win some games.

I’m so excited to put the shirt on again, after the photos for the presentation. I want to play in front of our supporters because everyone tells me they are amazing, and the atmosphere is very nice. I can’t wait to put the shirt on and play for Newcastle United

Me and my wife, we don’t have any problems adapting to different countries. We were in Germany, we were in Spain, we’ve been in England, and it’s not a problem to move a lot of times. We’re a very good couple, we stay together and we enjoy it all together – it’s not a problem.

I learned a lot when I played in Germany, because there were new cities, a new language. I like to learn the language, the culture of the people.

Then I came to England. It’s different to the others, and I’ve learned English. The football is different too, you learn different things, but you have to enjoy it.

In Germany it’s so hard, the football is hard. They run, and they love when a player runs 15 kilometres in one game – they could lose 5-0, but if the midfielder or captain runs 15 kilometres, (they say) ‘he’s our hero!’

In Spain, I think it’s more tactical, and in the Premier League, it’s a combination of Spain and in Germany. It’s not too hard like Germany, but the players are strong players, and also the games are so fast, but the teams have a lot of quality.

