I have always stayed focused, working to the fullest.

Every player settles into a new league in different ways.

All clubs needs to fight to win titles, and what all players want is to win.

In order to play at the World Cup, I know I have to do well with my club, Athletic.

The only pressure I experience is the pressure I put on myself. I demand a lot from myself.

It's a good thing to interact with a top goalkeeper who has so much experience in the Premier League.

Those who are close to me know that I am a person who likes to analyse everything before making a decision.

I'm aware that De Gea is a good goalkeeper. He's had a great career, and he's been great over a number of years.

I'm here now playing for Chelsea. I chose to leave my home at Athletic Bilbao, and it was an important step in my career.

Looking towards the future excites me with the possibilities we have to improve, and I'm excited about what the future might bring.

It was a life decision, deciding which path to take in my career. I needed time to get together with my family and closest friends.

Rejecting Madrid? It's true that during the process, I decided to stay on the fringes. It was a time when I needed to think things through.

You need a little time, the usual sort of time it takes to get to know your team-mates and the league itself, but it's all good, generally. I'm very happy.

I know all the Spanish players that I have played with in the various age groups for Spain. I have spoken to various players before I came here; Azpilicueta, Morata, and Pedro.

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