Thirdly, Real madrid has determined joselu's future, madrid is in process to sign him as a permanent transfer.
I'm surprised to see Real Madrid want to permanently sign Joselu when he's already 34 years old and Real Madrid already sign Mbappe. I don't see there's a chance Joselu will become starter, he might only play for few minutes or stay in bench for long, waiting either one of Real Madrid's striker injured.
This is a good news since Real Madrid realize if Joselu gave some contribution and make they won Champions League, instead of kick him out after they got trophy.
That's the situation and Joselu will at least be very useful in times of crisis. He can be a decent supersub and what he did against Bayern Munich in the Champions League means Real Madrid can win the Champions League this season. If it weren't for that, it is certain that Real Madrid would not have won its 15th title.
Because of that, Joselu has proven that he is a second-tier striker who deserves another chance. A permanent transfer would make Joselu happy because he wants to play longer with Real Madrid after failing to prove it in 2010. Moreover, Joselu's release clause is a very cheap 1.5 million euros and that will not make it difficult for Real Madrid to dig into their pockets.