When Pep was at Barcelona, I was so young, 16 or 17 years old. I went to training a lot, and Pep Guardiola told me a lot of things, but I didn't stay in the first team. He is an amazing coach, and if he comes to the Premier League, I think he will win a lot of titles.
Gerard Deulofeu
There is life beyond Barcelona.
I learned many things in England. Above all, I learned that until you leave home, you don't know to appreciate what you have.
Many managers prefer to play with wingers that cut inside a lot and don't hug the touchline.
There is only one Messi.
Not every young player is going to succeed at Barca.
I am very happy at Milan: the coach and his staff have given me a lot of confidence, and I'm also happy with the relationship with my team-mates.
I do not want to live more from the past. I have my present and a great future that is on the other side.
I need to play a lot of games and feel important to a team.
I want to win trophies and contribute as much as I can.
I need to be a first-team player.
Guardiola was a very special coach for me, the first when I was at Barcelona. He is a great coach, a lovely person, and I have very good memories of that time, but I would have liked to have had a full year with him.
There are not too many coaches who trust in young guys.
Everyone knows that Milan is a historic team: they've won seven Champions Leagues; they've had a lot of strong players and a lot of Ballons d'Or.
I am a winger, but in future, I want to play more in the middle. When you are there, you have a lot more chances to score.
I left Barcelona because I believed it was very difficult to have minutes in the first team, as there are very good players.
Barcelona, of course, it is part of me.
I've never had an idol, but I watched Ronaldinho and then players like Xavi, Andres Iniesta, Lionel Messi. They are so good, it's impossible not to notice them.
If I had not accepted Milan, then I definitely wouldn't have been called to the national team.
I'm not someone who moans.
Sometimes, the players who are not spoken about a lot, they grow and get better - with silence.
Milan are the most glorious Italian club.
Playing with Romelu Lukaku is easy for me.
At Barcelona, there is always talk of signings, but I want to compete with the best.
I really like live football. I like the English style, which is very straightforward.
When I came to Barcelona, I knew - I knew Neymar, Messi, and Suarez were in the team.
I would really like to be at Barca because it is the best team in the world. I would like to be in the first team, but also, I know it is very complicated, as there are very good players.
Like all players, I do not like being a substitute.
I am happy at Everton, but the only team I want to play for is Barcelona.
I want to play and be happy. I am not happy being on the bench, like most players.
England's very different. I was at Barcelona for 10 years, and it's another world.
In football, you cannot only play because of your quality and talent. Defence is a must.
In the day-to-day, one only thinks about his club in training and trying to be in the starting line-up.
When you stay with Barcelona and are only 15 or 16, the people show you a lot of time, and you are in the newspaper every day. This sometimes is good, but sometimes this is bad.
When family and friends go to Everton, they tell me that there's a moment when I get the ball, and fans get to their feet in anticipation. There's so much at stake that people live under permanent pressure.
Always, you have these objectives when you are young. You think you can be the best, and that's what I have to be because, if not, I'm not playing football.
There is a specific mentality that is put into the young players at Barcelona, and from nine or 10 years old, you have to make good seasons because, if not, you are out.
I feel that I can be a regular at Watford.
The tactical way of Pep is the most incredible I have ever seen. When he was at Barcelona, that was their best team, I think.
Cristiano has a lot to his game - he is good in the air, his shooting is perfect, his left foot perfect, and he is more of a striker than a winger now, a No. 9.
I want to have my career, not sit on the bench. I want to work hard, to push myself. I want to play.
I want to play more minutes. I'm a player who doesn't want to stay on the bench or not in the squad.
I'm 23, and I have played in the Premier League, in La Liga and in Italy.
I'm confident in Watford.
With one coach, you have a lot of confidence, and you play well. Then you go with another coach, and your confidence is zero. Football is this.
I would like to do what Cristiano has done: start wide and go into the middle as a No. 10 or 9.
At Barca B, I played No. 9 and think I played well.
You don't have to be too clever to know that if Barcelona loaned me to another team, it's because they have little interest in me.
At the end of the day, it's me who has to earn the right to play more.
It's clear that I will not be returning to Barca.