I want to play Premier League football and with a great team like Bournemouth.
Playing for Wales or making my debut for Liverpool, it was excitement, a feeling of freedom even.
On the ball, I believe in the quality I've got.
The big stadiums, sold-out crowds and games with massive things riding on them; as players these are games you want to be playing in. It's a chance to write your name in the history books.
I think I'm a leader in a different way. I'm not going to do it with my mouth on the pitch. Maybe if the team needs a bit of inspiration during the game, I can provide that and push them forward.
To to be learning from a legend like Frank Lampard is fantastic. I'm soaking up everything he's telling me.
I want to play for Liverpool in the Premier League on a regular basis, I will never deny that.
I learned that in senior football it's about managing the game. People are playing for contracts and playing for careers, so when you're 1-0 up or 2-0 up, you have to see the game out.
Numbers have always been massive to me. I was told at an early age that if you affect the game, and if your numbers are good in terms of goals, assists, chances created, the manager finds it hard to bring you off or to not involve you.