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Las Palmas can't afford Jese

As it's not yet clear which Jese Rodriguez's salary is at Paris Saint-Germain, the player is unhappy with the French club due to a lack of minutes he has right now. His switch from Real Madrid to PSG has practically ruined his rise to stardom, in fact, it was his knee injury the reason he dropped his level so dramatically but he is currently working hard to get back there. A club from his home in the Gran Canaria Islands, UD Las Palmas, has been looking to sign Jese on this winter transfer window. 

However, things don't seem to be so easy for this to happen, club president Miguel Angel Ramirez is doing everything in his power to make the deal happen, but Jese's wage is reportedly too high. The president's move is to make this topic public expecting the player to make the decision of agreeing to a wage cut in order to come play for Las Palmas. 

Ramirez told Marca: "He wants to come to Las Palmas, but has a salary we cannot afford. There are important clubs in Europe who are willing to pay the full salary. Therefore, we are at a disadvantage and will have to wait. We are working on it and do not have to hurry. We don't want to create false expectations. Our policy on spending is not going to change."

Photo credit: Jese Rodriguez

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