The Brazilian defender is keen to make a name for
himself this season after struggling to adapt to
life at the Nerazzurri in his first 18 months Juan Jesus says he is ready to become a key player for Inter now that he is settled in after a difficult start to life at the Giuseppe Meazza side.
The Brazilian defender, 22, initially struggled to
adapt to his new surroundings after joining Inter from Internacional in January 2012 .
Juan, who also has his sights set on making an
impact at international level following his four
caps for Brazil, insists he has put the groundwork
in to have a successful season for both club and
country. "When you go to a new team you just need a bit
of time to settle in; now that I've done that I feel
much more at ease," Juan Jesus told Inter
Channel.
"I'm working hard to make sure I have a great
season with Inter, considering that it's a World Cup year, too. Inter and the Selecao are both very
important to me.
"I'm still young, so I have to keeping growing and
learning with every game, every training session.
[Head coach Walter] Mazzarri is giving us so much
input in that respect." Juan has made 32 Serie A appearances for Inter
so far.
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