Samuel Iling-Junior sits down with BBC Radio WM's Steve Hermon to talk about his career so far, his best position and his aims during his loan spell with West Bromwich Albion.
"I just like playing football. As long as I can perform in any position, I am happy. I would say I'm more of a traditional winger on the left. It's also about developing - I can play on the right - being comfortable on the left or right, being a part of the team.
"I'm from Highbury, an Arsenal boy, I'm not telling Ryan Mason that, he won't play me."
West Brom winger Samuel Iling-Junior, on loan at The Hawthorns from Aston Villa, discusses his career so far in an in-depth chat with BBC Radio WM.
The London-born winger spent eight years in the Chelsea academy before rejecting a contract extension and moved to Italy at the age of 16 to sign for Juventus. That was also during the Covid pandemic in 2020 and he discusses adjusting to life there and playing in Serie A and the Champions League.
The 22-year-old moved to Villa last summer but is yet to make a competitive appearance for Unai Emery's side and has instead been loaned out to Bologna, Middlesbrough and now the Baggies.
The England Under-21 international also spoke to Steve Hermon about his favoured position in Mason's team and his aims for this season.
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