Stephy Mavididi scored in his third consecutive game for Juventus u23s at the weekend, as he starts to find his feet in Italy.

2Mavididi on his transfer to Italy

MAJADAHONDA, SPAIN - JANUARY 27: Stephy Mavididi of Arsenal looks on after losing the UEFA Youth League match between Atletico de Madrid and Arsenal at Atletico de Madrid Sport City on January 27, 2015 in Majadahonda, Spain. (Photo by Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images)
Stephy Mavididi with Arsenal

Mavididi swapped Arsenal for Juventus over the summer, though in reality, he knew he was swapping one academy for another. Both clubs have top sides with bags of talent up front, and it’s no surprise a 20-year-old would find it difficult to break into either first team.

There are advantages to playing in the Juventus u23s over Arsenal’s though. A change of scenery can help to push a stalling career forward, and learning from a new set of coaches can give you a new perspective. Plus, Juventus’ B team play against senior players in Serie C, rather than in an u23 league.

In addition, Mavididi explains that the chance to get up close to Ronaldo was too good to pass up.

“The motivation to play with one of my idols, one of the greatest ever. I’m blessed to have the opportunity to train with him,” Mavididi told Wednesday’s edition of The Independent.

“It’s the mentality [with Ronaldo], how he approaches things, how professional he is, how he manages his body. Watching him, I just try and take in as much as I can from him.”

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UDINE, ITALY – OCTOBER 06: Cristiano Ronaldo of Juventus looks on during the Serie A match between Udinese and Juventus at Stadio Friuli on October 6, 2018, in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Mavididi has seen other young Arsenal stars moving abroad recently too, and he admits they’ve inspired each other to make bold moves.

“Some players like Chris Willock (helped inspire him to make the decision), in Portugal at Benfica,” he said. “When I got the call from Juventus, he was one of the first players I called, asking him what it was like living away from home, adapting.

“Reiss Nelson out in Germany [with Hoffenheim] as well. This generation are becoming braver to step abroad. Of course, we follow each other’s games, if I score, or he scores, we’ll post messages, we always keep in touch.”

Despite playing for the u23s, Mavididi has been making friends with some of the senior stars in Turin as well.

“I remember in my first week, one of the coaches was talking,” Mavididi recalls. “I turned to Emre Can and said, ‘do you understand?’ He was like, ‘no.’ From then we’ve chatted, everybody has been friendly, it’s been really good.”

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