Explaining why he made that move, Jese told Mowlihawk: “If I had wanted, I could have stayed at Madrid, but the option to join PSG came up. I wasn't getting many minutes, so I thought I would go to Paris for more playing time. Plus, Unai Emery was the coach at the time, and he was the one who called me up. Madrid made several signings, and with the desire to play in the Euro Cup, I felt compelled to make the move. I had been so close to making the World Cup squad for Brazil, but injuries held me back.
“They improved my contract and paid significantly more. And considering at Madrid we were paid every six months, it was lucrative. I remember the first time I saw a million in my account; I thought, ‘Wow, is this what scoring goals gets you?’”