Dejan Kulusevski is obviously very happy that he left Juventus to join Tottenham Hotspur on loan in January.
“At Juventus, something didn’t work regardless of how much I worked,” he said while speaking to the press on international duty (via Sky Sports).
“I like to look forward rather than backward. Surely, I wasn’t ok at Juventus for many reasons and when you realise things don’t work, it’s hard to change direction in the same environment.
“The decision to leave Italy was the best I could make in that situation. Everything is going better in England. On and off the pitch.”
Spurs have the option to sign the 22-year-old winger permanently at the end of the season, and given how impressed head coach Antonio Conte says he is with the Sweden international, it is expected the the Premier League club will exercise that option.
Kulusevski is a regular starter for Conte, having been named in six of the seven matches the team have played in the English top flight this season. In all competitions since his arrival, he has so far made 29 appearances for Spurs, scoring six goals and producing 11 assists.
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