Really really happy to be a part of Arsenal, reveals Dani Ceballos
Dani Ceballos is on a season-long loan deal with Arsenal, straight from Spanish powerhouse Real Madrid. The player already made an impact with the Gunners, proving to be a key piece on Unai Emery's formation, as they look to challenge Manchester City and Liverpool on a title run.
Dani Ceballos was clear before the season started that his goal was to stay at Real Madrid and fight for playing time in Zinedine Zidane's squad. However, things didn't go his way, and he was loaned out to the Arsenal to prove he can be one of the best midfielders in the Premier League. Since his move, the Spaniard has made quite an impression on the club and even their fan-base, doing relatively well in Unai Emery's system.
The former Real Betis star has only made 4 appearances for the North London giants, but he's already a fan favourite, with the fans consistently singing his song from the stands. That has won over Ceballos' heart he reveals to the Guardian in an exclusive interview with the English news outlet. Ceballos further adds that he loves Arsenal, England and doesn't believe that there is any difference in size between the Emirates and the Santiago Bernabeu sides.
"I love the city, I love the Premier League and love Arsenal. I’m just really, really happy to be part of this great club. I’ve hardly noticed any difference in size between Real Madrid and Arsenal. And the fans are very passionate, they love the players. It’s much easier to adapt because they make you feel like you’ve been at the club for ever. I love the way everyone’s treated me. They’ve put a lot of faith in me.” Ceballos told the Guardian.
"It’s much easier to adapt because they make you feel like you’ve been at the club forever. I love the way everyone’s treated me. They’ve put a lot of faith in me. I don’t know what I’ll say in a year but now I’m happy. They see the game as I do; I love football like they do. They respect you and a player has to feel wanted. You applaud them and they applaud you back,” concluded the 23-year-old.
If the 23-year-old sustains his playing level, he'll have no hard time entering Los Blancos squad for next season.
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