The midfielder and his Juventus are fighting for a place in next year's Champions League.

At the same time, Kulusevski's thoughts revolve around what is happening this summer - the European Championship finals in June-July, where Sweden premieres against Spain on 14 June.

- I do not usually think about the future, but the European Championships have been in my head almost all season.

It's my first and something I care about.

Playing for Sweden, helping the team and making people happy is the best I know.

It will be fun to go into my first European Championship, says the 21-year-old to SVT Sport.

He made his debut for Juventus last autumn and is still acclimatizing to one of the world's biggest clubs.

- The biggest difference has probably been playing with world stars, which I have not done before.

Now you have to find your place more and ask more about the ball, you may not get it as easily as in another team.

I have learned to work with big stars, it is not as easy as it looks but it has been an honor, says Kulusevski.

He is often compared to Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

In Italian television, Ibrahimovic is called the king, Kulusevski the prince.

- I do not check what is said, it's the first time I hear it, but it's a funny thing, says Kulusevski and continues:

- Just to be mentioned with Zlatan is great for me and for everyone who has worked with me.

He is a very dangerous player even today.

I'm just glad I'm mentioned with him.

What do you say about Zlatan turning 40 this fall and still being at this level?

- I want to see if I can do it in 20 years.

I really want to see that.

It's amazingly done by him.

It takes so much more than people think.

I know how difficult it is with sleep, diet and exercise every day, day in and day out.

He is an example to all football players.

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