Money is important, but it's not everything.
— Kevin-Prince Boateng
Just like in everything else, there are people in football who you don't particularly like.
It's always nice to be in England. It's the kind of football I love to play. Even playing at Stamford Bridge, it's amazing.
There are many different types of racism from people of different colours and nationalities. There is no vaccine to fight this and no antibiotics to take. It's a dangerous and infectious virus which is strengthened by indifference and inaction.
Racism is real; it exists here and now. You can find it on the streets, in your office, and in football stadiums.
For me, it is amazing to be in England. To be in London and playing for Spurs will be great for me.
As an 18-year-old, I would have needed an agent or a family to push me in the right direction. I would have liked that.
I want to play at a good level for as long as possible and just stay healthy.
I think Sassuolo are a serious club who play great football, keeping the ball, and are almost Spanish in style.
A dream doesn't become reality through magic. It takes sweat, determination, and hard work.
Yes, I am the best footballer in the world.
Basketball is one of my favourite sports; I love playing it and watching it on TV.
Everybody has struggles in life, and mine was to come out of a tough area in Berlin. It helped me a lot on my way to becoming a professional footballer, to being an idol and a good role model.
Sometimes I wake up, and I'm a little bit grumpy, and I listen to soul. Sometimes I wake up, and I need some spirit, so I listen to rock n' roll. It depends on the mood I'm in.
I think we should not accept and tolerate racism anywhere, in any game, whether it's a friendly game or a World Cup final, or it's a Champions League final.
I don't like my first name.
In what transcends this world, the best is Messi because he is incredible: he does things that nobody can do.
I'm someone who likes to live it up.
Everyone thinks footballers have a great life and drive great cars, but sometimes you have to pull the veil away and look behind.
I'm not the kind of person who goes into the dressing room and says: 'I'm the Guv here.' But maybe I give off the aura that I'm the kind of person who can be a big player.
The concept 'a bit racist' doesn't exist. There are no tolerable quantities of racism. It's unacceptable regardless of where it happens or the form that it takes.
I watched the Premier League regularly in Germany. It is the most famous league in the world, and I have always enjoyed it.
I believe it's not 100 percent right to kneel during the national anthem, because you have to respect what many have done for this nation. I think kneeling prior to the anthem, like the Dallas Cowboys have done, is right.
My dream is to help young players. I don't want them to make the mistakes I did in the past.
I've earned a lot of money, seen everything, and have a wonderful family. What else can I do?
I've always wanted to work with De Zerbi, and I think he is a genius in his vision of football.
I know what's it like when everyone has a go at you, when criticism is harsh, and your family is part of it. This drags you down, and you can't get on with your life.
Social networking sites are an easy way to insult people. People have sent me messages saying that they are praying for me to get injured. Such messages are not nice, because I love playing football: I love playing for my club; I love playing football for Ghana.
There was always football in my family: my dad, big and little brothers, even my mum used to play.
The most important thing is to help the team to come in front of the goal with one-two passes, I drop down, or I give them space, because for defenders, it's always difficult to have a false nine because they don't have a direct player against them, so they don't know exactly what to do.
My mum and dad used to listen to a lot of R&B and soul, so this was the way I grew up. Hip-hop, of course. But then as I grew older, I started listening to everything.
I could hear from the crowd some monkey noises, and this went on for about 25 minutes. Every time I touched the ball, I could hear the crowd. I said to myself, 'In this kind of environment, in this situation, I don't want to play football anymore.'
I know - without sounding arrogant - that I could've played at Real Madrid... but I didn't work hard enough for that.
For young people who are football players, Ronaldo should be the best in the world. He is the best example to look at because he trains to the fullest and has talent.
I think everyone does crazy things in life.
I chose Schalke for a couple of reasons. I wanted to go back home, to be close to my little boy, and it's a great club.
At Portsmouth, I showed what I could do, the kind of football I was capable of.
We have a duty to face racism and to fight it.
I know that Spurs are a team who like to play offensive football.
If I would have had the absolute will, I would have been a starting XI player at Barcelona or would have played 10 years for Real Madrid or Manchester United.
I've never been a trophy guy.
Going to Barcelona is a huge opportunity and an incredible feeling.
Every single person I spoke with, when I said I might perhaps be moving to Modena, told me how great the food is, so much so that I had to say, 'I'm here to play football, not to open a restaurant!'
At my age - 31, nearly 32 - the No. 9 role is perfect for me. But it is important to adapt to whatever the team and the coach need.
I want to be 100 per cent; I want to give everything when I come to play for Ghana.
When you're young, you don't think about what you want to be. I was just playing football because I had fun and enjoyed it. When I reached 16, that's when I was dreaming about becoming a footballer.
I love Italy. I always said that some part of me is Italian since I moved to Milano.
I can honestly tell you that playing against Messi is very difficult.
I should have been called Kelvin. That would have been a top name: Kelvin-Prince. That was a mistake on the birth certificate - no one knows that.
Ronaldo dominates this world, and Messi is above everything else.