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Martin Payero exclusive interview with Udin midfielder

Previously a club from Middlesbrough to Boca Juniors, currently combined with Udinese's Serie A deal, it can be said that Martin Payero already has a very interesting career.

The 26-year-old Argentine midfielder Attracted by the side About his experiences in England and Italy, plus his toughest opponents, ideas for teammates and plans for the future…

COS: How do you find life in Serie A, how do you compare to British football?

MP: In Serie A, it feels good, and it's easy to adapt compared to England. I like Italians as champions and when I got here I had experience in Europe which made me adapt to England.

What is it like to work hard for a big character like Middlesbrough?

I have wonderful memories, he gave me confidence when he arrived, and I had a good relationship.

Can you see yourself again in England at some point in the future?

I like watching Premier League and British football, we will see if there is a chance.

What is Udinese's ambition for this season and beyond? How far do you think this team can go together?

In the last period we had difficulties, but in Bologna we were back in good shape. Our goal is to stay close to European positions next year as well.

Martin Payero celebrates Udinese's goal (photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Who is the toughest opponent of your career so far?

I think Inter Nicolo Barella is a dynamic player and one of the most powerful midfielders of all time.

How does it feel to share a dressing room and training course with big names like Alexis Sanchez?

This makes me proud to play with him, he always has positive energy and we all always want to learn from him. Alexis is always the added value of the entire team.

Your teammate Thomas Kristensen has a connection with Premier League clubs – can you tell us about his teammates, do you think he will have a big career?

He is a strong and young player who must continue to develop and improve, he has a great future, he can be a very powerful defender

Who is your football idol when you grow up? Who are you based on the game/game style?

Ronaldinho, of course, but for my game style, I was inspired by Riquelme and I would say they both have a lot.

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