Interviewed Wotbalzone cornerback “Parma” Jayden Osterwolde spoke about the stages of his career from debut in the Netherlands to moving to Italy: “I remember when I was supposed to join the first team of Twente, but I broke my meniscus, instead the year of my debut was characterized by coronavirus then, in the second season as a professional I was also infected and it took me a long time to fully recover. Parma? Last January, many teams were looking for me, including the dukes, I dreamed of adventures abroad, and I decided to accept also because the project that was offered to me was excellent and I had important development prospects. The first months were hard, I had to quickly learn the language, because no one spoke English. Osterwolde continues, focusing on his role and the current season. – I am a left-back with good attacking skills because I played as a winger in the youth team. I was always inspired by Drenthe when he was at Real Madrid, I knew I needed to improve my defense and Italy was the right place to complete that journey. Pecchia has a lot of faith in me and I’m doing well, he’s very different from Yakini and he thinks he can be a great left back. Market? We like the rumors, we’ll see what happens in the next transfer window. For now, I’m still focused on Parma and the promotion goal, but we’ll be sure to evaluate if the right team arrives. In the future, I would like to play in the Premier League, the best league in the world.”
Source: Tutto Mercato Web
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