Jonathan Calleri, born on September twenty-third, nineteen ninety-three, is an accomplished Argentine professional footballer renowned for his role as a striker. Currently, he showcases his talents at São Paulo, a prominent club in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A.
Calleri's football journey began at All Boys, where he honed his skills before making a significant move to Boca Juniors. His time at Boca was brief, lasting just one season, after which he signed with Deportivo Maldonado. This marked the beginning of a series of loan spells that would take him across various leagues.
His career saw him venture into Europe, where he played for several clubs, including West Ham United in the Premier League, as well as La Liga teams such as Las Palmas, Alavés, Espanyol, and Osasuna. Each of these experiences contributed to his development as a player, allowing him to adapt to different styles of play.
After his time in Europe, Calleri returned to South America, rejoining São Paulo. His return proved fruitful, culminating in a significant achievement as he helped the team secure the Copa do Brasil in twenty twenty-three, further solidifying his status in the footballing world.