Schalke seal Raul deal
Spanish striker opts for German challenge
Last updated: 28th July 2010
Bundesliga outfit Schalke have agreed a two-year contract with Spanish striker Raul.
The experienced frontman is available on a free transfer having broken ties with Primera Liga giants Real Madrid.
He has spent his entire career to date at Santiago Bernabeu, breaking numerous records and securing legendary status during his time in the Spanish capital.
The time has come for a change, though, and he bid farewell to Real at an emotional press conference on Monday.
Raul revealed then that he had offers from Germany and England to consider, but has now come to a decision.
Schalke have been tracking the 33-year-old for some time, ever since it became apparent that he would be on the move this summer, and the lure of UEFA Champions League football has worked in their favour.
Exceptional
They struck a deal with Raul on Tuesday evening and coach Felix Magath admits he is excited by the prospect of working with one of the greats of the modern game.
"This is great news for Schalke," Magath told the club's official website.
"I am pleased that we have succeeded in signing such an exceptional footballer and world-class striker.
"His qualities will help us. His commitment will be crucial in our efforts to strengthen the squad for future success.
"I look forward to working with a model professional."