Following a summer move to Paris Saint-Germain, Jese could be set for a shock early return to Spain, with Las Palmas president Miguel Angel Ramirez confirming the LaLiga club's interest in signing the winger in January.
A highly-rated product of the Real Madrid academy, the 23-year-old has made just two starts in all competitions since his 25 million euro switch, and may well seek to leave the Parc des Princes in search of regular playing time.
Angel Ramirez, president of the UD Las Palmas, has stoked fires over a return for the player to his homeland by confirming his intention to bid for the player in January in an interview with Cadena SER.
Asked if Jese was a target, the Amarillos supremo simply answered: "Yes."
At present, a loan deal looks far more likely than a permanent transfer, with Las Palmas officials already believed to have contacted PSG with a view to a six-month agreement.
It is understood that Jese himself wouldn't be against such a move, although the final decision will remain in the hands of Unai Emery and his technical team.
Serie A side Roma are another team willing to give the ex-Real Madrid man a temporary home, with the two clubs set to battle it out to secure his signing next month.