 Ilya, welcome to AFC Bournemouth. How pleased are you to be here? Yeah, thank you so much. I'm very happy to be here. It's been a very busy 24-36 hours for you. Tell us about what's been happening. It's very busy for me. It's hard because just now I'm playing in the NAMO, but now I'm here and I'm glad to see my teammates, my team. For me, it's important. Now, you're not playing in Ukraine at the moment. I'm right in thinking there's a winter break there. So you have been in a training camp in Turkey, is that right? Yeah, we do have a training camp. We train and play games before the championship in Ukraine. Now, we believe that there were other clubs interested in signing you, so why have you come here? I see the city. The city is good, Bournemouth. For me, it's so difficult because I play only Ukrainian. It's my first team and I want to play Premier League, but Premier League is hard work and at a high level. For me, it's the best of the best. There are a number of Ukrainian players playing in the Premier League. Have you spoken to any of them about coming to England? Yes, I spoke with my friends. We played together in the NAMO. We have a good relationship and he's great to see me. It's good. How would you describe yourself as a player? I don't know. I may be intelligent. I need to be intelligent because I'm only 20 years old and I need to put my emotion and I want to help the team. You played last year for Ukraine against Wales when you came up against Kifar Moore, your new teammate here. What can you remember about that day? Against Wales. It's good to play Ukraine against Wales. It's a nice day. We played in this team. We have players. I need to work hard to stop him. So the world is very aware of what is happening in Ukraine with the war. What's it been like to play football matches for you under those circumstances? If you're right to understand this question, now we have a war in Ukraine and this is so hard for all Ukrainian people, for football players, for all. For me, I need to... I don't know how to say it. I'm Ukrainian people and I'm Ukrainian. For me, it's important that I'm here. People who look for me, they know that I'm Ukrainian and they need to think about the war in Ukraine because it's so hard. It's very hard. I live in Kifar. It's a bad situation. It's Kifar. Maybe it's the best safety place in Ukraine. But if you know Harikov, Kherson, it's a lot of city. It's an attack every day. It's so bad. They kill it. People, it's children, women. It's so bad. And the whole world knows this. It must be hard for you to leave your family and friends behind in Ukraine to come to England? Yeah, it's hard for me, but I need this. I need this because I want more people to know Ukrainian. When you're not playing football, what do you like to do? Do you play computer games? I like to play computer games. It's with my friends, but not long time. It's so little. And go to my future wife, my girlfriend, come to walking. It's the best for me. I have a rest for this. Now, I know that the Kif supporters and the club will be very sorry to lose you. Do you have a message for them? Of course, I have a message for him. I speak a little bit later for him, but I want to say I'm happy to be here, but it's one size. Second, it's for me, it's for difficult because it's team. I come into Vasevoye Yank, and we step by step together. It's like my family, and I want to say thanks. Thanks a lot. What they do for me, they do a lot. I think I'm very happy to be this family. And do you have a message for the AFC Bournemouth supporters? Of course, I'm here, and I'm ready. I'm ready to play. I want to play. We're going to play together. I think it's a very nice club. It's a very nice team. For me, it's a good step. See you guys.