Overview
- Eze says he feels no pressure from his roughly £60m transfer fee, framing it as validation and an opportunity to show his value.
- He singles out Jurrien Timber as the teammate who has exceeded his already high expectations, calling him a “special player and a special guy.”
- He characterizes the Champions League as more tactical and technical than the Premier League and admits he barely registered the anthem on his debut because he was so focused.
- On international duty, he names Marcus Rashford as the England player who first stood out to him in training and says Thomas Tuchel’s clarity gives the squad belief they can achieve something significant at the 2026 World Cup.
- Settled in quickly at Arsenal, he notes the off-field attention is a clear step up from Crystal Palace and has contributed two goals and two assists so far.