'Nuno called me saying he needed me to come and help the team': Jesus Vallejo insists he has no regrets about swapping Real Madrid for Wolves

  • Real Madrid loanee Jesus Vallejo has no regrets about leaving the Bernabeu
  • The defender revealed that a call from Nuno Espirito Santo helped his decision
  • Vallejo featured against Torino on Thursday and is set for a Premier League bow 

Real Madrid's Jesus Vallejo has no regrets taking a call from enthusiastic Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo and swapping the Bernabeu for a season in the Black Country.

Centre-half Vallejo, 22, is tipped for big things and captained his country to the European Under-21 championships in the summer.

But with Real boss Zinedine Zidane unable to guarantee him game-time in Madrid, a season-long loan in England looked ideal.

Jesus Vallejo has no regrets about leaving Real Madrid for Wolves on loan during the summer

Jesus Vallejo has no regrets about leaving Real Madrid for Wolves on loan during the summer

'Real Madrid strongly recommended I should come to the Premier League to improve my football,' said Vallejo, whose side face Burnley on Sunday. 'I think it was the right decision. I feel really wanted here. Nuno called me saying he needed me to come and help the team.


'I've been very happy in my first month. I played in a three-man defence at Real Zaragoza and Eintracht Frankfurt (loan). At Wolverhampton, I tend to play more on the right side but I can genuinely play in any of the three defensive positions. Truth is I feel very at ease in Nuno's system.'

Vallejo was part of the Wolves side that beat Torino 3-2 in Italy on Thursday in the first leg of their Europa League play-off and is looking forward to his Premier League debut.

Vallejo revealed that manager Nuno Espirito Santo made him feel wanted ahead of the move

Vallejo revealed that manager Nuno Espirito Santo made him feel wanted ahead of the move

He was sent off in his final appearance for Real last season for a diving save against Real Sociedad with Thibaut Courtois saving the resulting penalty.

Nuno will have to decide whether to shuffle his pack again after the midweek trip abroad. Sunday's clash will be their eighth fixture in 31 days and the second leg against Torino follows on Thursday.

In-form Mexican striker Raul Jimenez is likely to start however. He's scored five times already this season. 'I want to keep scoring goals and producing assists,' he said.