 Milosh, welcome to AFC Bournemouth. How pleased are you to be here, first of all? Thank you very much. It's a really warm welcome and I'm really happy and delighted to be here. Also my family's, so I'm really, really happy. Just tell us about the past few days. It must have been quite a busy time for you. Yes, I mean we got in touch with Bournemouth and I feel the kind of respect the club and the people showed us really. That was the big part of me coming here. So it was a few busy days but now that I'm finally here, I'm really happy inside. Now you're still only 19 years old. It must have been a big decision for you being so young. Well, yes, it was a big decision but really, since I was a kid, I believe everyone dreams of playing in the best league in the world. There's a Premier League and to have an opportunity to come in the club as Bournemouth is a big thing so I'm really, really happy to be here. Now there were reports suggested that you were linked with other clubs as well. What tipped the balance in Bournemouth's favour? Yes, like I said, really the respect that me and my family got really from Bournemouth, the people that came to visit us at home to talk to us about the project, about the plan. And that was the big thing for me and my family to decide to come here. And you said the Premier League was a big draw. Even though you're only 19, it's going to be the sixth different country that you've played in as well. Yes, I played in Austria, Hungary, Italy, Serbia, Holland and now England. I went through a lot and like I said, everyone dreams of coming to the Premier League and that's my dream so I'm finally here. Only ten Hungarian players have played in the Premier League. I don't know if you knew that. You will add your name to that list which would be a significant milestone for you. It's ten. I didn't look, I didn't know but I'm very proud as a Hungarian also to join the Premier League and I hope also the country is proud of me for making this choice. What differences are you expecting between the other leagues that you've played in and the Premier League from what you've seen of the Premier League? Yeah, I mean the intensity, the speed, the players, all the best players are in this league so everything will be different I expect. But I can say that I know a little bit because I faced West Ham in the semi-finals so I know what's coming and I will be prepared. How would you describe yourself as a player, your playing style? Describe, crazy left back. We've seen you scoring goals and we've seen you supplying assists. It looks like you enjoy attacking as much as you enjoy defending. Yeah, I mean I enjoy to defend a lot, to tackle, to have hard duels but also like you said I enjoy to attack to help the team. So yeah, it's just in me, I guess in my DNA to run up and down and that's what I like to do so. We've seen that you follow Justin Kleiver on social media, do you know much about Bournemouth or any of the other players that are here? I know a couple of players of course and yeah, we follow each other on social media on Instagram and I played against him also when he was back in Valencia, the friendly game. And yeah, we follow each other and I can't wait to meet all the guys. Now also we have a new head coach here who I know that you've already met. Now his philosophy seems to be in keeping with the way that you like to play. You said crazy and his style has been disguised as a chaos. Yeah of course, also the coach has a big impact on my move to come here and he comes from the Spanish league so also his philosophy, I like it. So the club's philosophy, his philosophy, I love it and that's what makes me come here. Now it's not every day that you get a phone call from Paolo Maldini who is probably the greatest left-back who has ever been. That's what happened to you just before you joined Milan. That must have been a huge boost for you. Yeah of course, when player and person like Paolo Maldini calls you I think no one would say no to go to join AC Milan so that was straight. I had to go there. Now a journalist describe you leaving Milan as a bold move. I imagine you feel that it was the right move in the end because you now find yourself here. Yeah I know a lot of people talk that it was a bold move but for me it was the right move I believe because I knew when I joined the AC Talcmer that when I get my chance what I'm going to do on the pitch. So when I got my chance I grabbed it I guess with two hands and that's it. Now you had to wait a little while for your chance at AZ and you were quoted as saying for me patience is always a problem. I'm always the guy who knows I deserve to play. Now you might have to wait here are you ready for that? That will be coach decision. I come here prepared to help the team and to give my 100% on the pitch so it will be coach decision if I deserve to play or not. Now you were born in Serbia and you've declared for Hungary. For any Bournemouth fans asking just explain the reasoning behind that. Yes I'm born in Serbia. I have a double citizenship, Serbia and Hungarian. My grandmother is Hungarian so because of her I got the Hungarian passport and yes I'm playing for Hungarian national team. That was my and my family's decision. They invited me to play so I'm really honoured to play for Hungary. Have you got one eye on their next fixture Hungary's next fixture in September? Yeah of course I mean we'll be a hard match first of all because as you know we are two favourites to go for the group but we will see who will be first. It will be exciting match for me as all my friends, families will be there to watch also so I'm looking forward to it. Just finally a message to the AFC Bournemouth supporters. Yeah I'm really happy to be here. I got a lot of love on social media also for joining the club and I can't wait to see you in the stadium and to feel how it is on the pitch here and in the Premier League.