Napoli coach Rafael Benitez has rubbished speculation that Jose Callejon could join Atletico Madrid this summer by insisting there is “no chance” the Italian club would sell the forward.

Primera Division champions Atletico were among the clubs reported to be chasing the 27-year-old, who enjoyed a stellar first season in Serie A last term and scored 20 goals in all competitions following a 10 million euro move from Real Madrid.

Reports that Callejon wanted to seek a return to the Spanish capital grew after Benitez removed the player from a training session on Sunday, but the former Chelsea and Liverpool boss has denied a rift between himself and his fellow Spaniard.

“It was very simple, he was training without intensity, but there was no problem,” Benitez told a press conference.

“I wanted to bring him here, he scored 20 goals and I would have liked to have seen him called up to the Spanish team.”

The coach hinted that Atletico had expressed interest in signing Callejon, but revealed Napoli had turned down their offers.

“A team made us several large offers for him but we rejected them all, we don’t want to sell him and I can say there is no chance we will.”

Atletico Madrid have been scouring the transfer market for forwards this summer, with Diego Costa, David Villa and Adrian Lopez all leaving the Vicente Calderon.

So far, Los Rojiblancos have brought in centre-forward Mario Mandzukic from Bayern Munich at a cost of around 20 million euros and on Monday announced they had reached a deal with Real Sociedad to sign France winger Antoine Griezmann, for a re-ported 30 million euros.

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