In 2001, aged 19, Saviola moved abroad to play for
FC Barcelona in a
L15 million transfer.
[2] He obtained Spanish
citizenship shortly after, thereby not being restricted by the Spanish league maximum on the number of non-
European Union citizens allowed in each club. Under coach
Louis van Gaal, he scored 17 goals in
his first season, finishing third best scorer in
La Liga.
His second year at the club did not start well, as he only scored two
goals in the first half of the season. When van Gaal was fired and Radomir Antić became the new Barcelona manager, Saviola went on to score 11 goals in the latter half of the campaign. At the start of the following season, Frank Rijkaard
was appointed as new manager, and Saviola scored 14 goals in the league
alone, but was deemed surplus at the club, as was longtime offensive
partner Patrick Kluivert.
Saviola was sent on loan the following year, moving to AS Monaco FC in the French first division
in the 2004 summer. As he did not fit into Rijkaard's plans, Saviola
was again loaned out in the summer of 2005, this time to Spanish club Sevilla FC, in order to replace Júlio Baptista, on the move to Real Madrid. At Sevilla, Saviola won his first title in Europe, when the club won the UEFA Cup — he also scored nine times in the league, good enough for fifth.
Saviola returned to Barcelona for the 2006–07 season,
playing in 18 league games (six as a starter) and scoring five goals.
He benefited greatly from injuries to teammates, most notably to Samuel Eto'o, and added five in as many games in that season's domestic cup, notably a hat-trick against Deportivo Alavés (3–2 win at home, 5–2 aggregate).[3]
On 10 July 2007, Real Madrid signed Saviola after his Barcelona contract expired, on a three-year deal.[4]
Although on a financially lucrative contract, he endured a difficult
time at Real. He was mainly restricted to cup matches and sporadic
appearances (mainly as a substitute) in the league and the UEFA Champions League. The arrival of Klaas-Jan Huntelaar limited his opportunities even more, and Saviola finished his Real Madrid spell with five goals in 28 overall appearances.
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