I always followed Everton. If the team were playing on television, I would watch the game. If not, then I would look to check the results. I always wanted to see how they were doing.
— Gerard Deulofeu
I believe in myself. I am very enthusiastic, and I am going to try as hard as I can to show everybody that I can play for the first team.
I prefer scoring goals, but when I am playing out on the right, I tend to come inside and provide assists, but I also like playing on the left, and I think if that is where I play, then I will have more chance of scoring - but I just hope I can help the team score goals with my assists.
When I came to Barcelona, I knew - I knew Neymar, Messi, and Suarez were in the team.
You have to believe in your dreams every day, work hard in training, and - above all - listen to the advice of the manager and your parents.
I really like live football. I like the English style, which is very straightforward.
I learned many things in England. Above all, I learned that until you leave home, you don't know to appreciate what you have.
I am trying to improve the defensive side of my game and become an all-round wide-player, but my USP is that I am an attacking winger that takes players on, commits opponents, and excites fans. I think we are an increasingly rare breed.
Many managers prefer to play with wingers that cut inside a lot and don't hug the touchline.
I love the Premier League. I've been here on loan and feel comfortable.
I follow the Premier League quite a lot. It's one of the best leagues in the world.
Like all players, I do not like being a substitute.
At Barcelona, there is always talk of signings, but I want to compete with the best.
I like a little pressure. That's how football goes.
Barcelona, of course, it is part of me.
In football, I have learned to forget the past, think about the present, and the future will come as it may - thinking about it would be a mistake.
There are not too many coaches who trust in young guys.
I'm happy here at Everton. When I decided to come here, I came thinking only in my club, which is Everton, and nothing else. What has to happen next will happen next. I feel comfortable here. I do not know whether my game is more suited to the Premier league or La Liga, but I am very well here.
In football, you cannot only play because of your quality and talent. Defence is a must.
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.
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've come to Milan because I think I can play; otherwise, I wouldn't have come here. I'm pleased they were interested in me.
If we in Spain had fans like in England, it would be the best League without doubt. And the live football, in the stadiums, the people live for it.
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 have a natural connection with Romelu. We stay most days after training and meet up to practice my crosses and him getting on the end of them. He is a top player, and he takes up the best positions for an old-fashioned winger like myself.
It is nice to hear things said about you, but if I was to stay at Milan, then I'd be happy. It is a great club.
There is absolutely no chance of me going back to Barcelona. They don't want me to, and I don't want to, either.
I'm an attacking player, and I can play wide.
I need to play a lot of games and feel important to a team.
Not every young player is going to succeed at Barca.
I learned personally and in football. Until you're away, and you have no family, the food, the weather, you don't know what you have, and you learn to value things.
If I had not accepted Milan, then I definitely wouldn't have been called to the national team.
United are at a good level, but they are not on the same level as Barca.
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.
I want to win trophies and contribute as much as I can.
In the day-to-day, one only thinks about his club in training and trying to be in the starting line-up.
If you want to be in the top teams, you know you have competition in your place.
Milan are the most glorious Italian club.
Barca are the favourites because they have a better team and have the best player in the world, who is Messi.
The atmosphere of football in England is intense. There's so much passion.
It is clear that whenever you receive offers, or there are talks about interest of other clubs, it's because you are doing well at your club.
I'm not someone who moans.
There is only one Messi.
Playing with Romelu Lukaku is easy for me.
Obviously, training at Barcelona is a fantastic experience. You train alongside players like Lionel Messi and Andres Iniesta, who are clearly some of the best players in the world.
I need to be a first-team player.
I worked hard at Everton. I learned many things, and I was lucky enough to achieve my goal of returning home.
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.
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 am happy at Everton, but the only team I want to play for is Barcelona.