Real Madrid: Joselu justifies his departure

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A year and then he’s gone. But Joselu will at least have the merit of having left Real Madrid with his head held high. Bought by the Merengues a few days ago, the hero of the semi-finals was immediately sold to Al-Gharafa, a club in Qatar. A departure that surprised more than one in Madrid. The Galician explained his decision during the press conference of the Spanish selection held this Wednesday.

“What motivates us as a player is to continue to be competitive. My role in Madrid was not going to be the same (following the arrivals of Mbappé and Endrick, Editor’s note). I am leaving for a very good country, in a city where it will be good to live with my family. It is the perfect moment. I did not want to join another club to try to win what I could already win in Madrid. I lived my dream of playing for Real Madrid and winning the Champions League.”said the 34-year-old. It’s pretty clear.

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