The winger told Juve's official channel: "I had my brother at PSG. When I was young I already knew my goals, I already knew what I wanted to do. At 14 I was hungry to get where I wanted to go. It was a different experience than at home, where I had my mother. I always had someone accompanying me. I had my friends. It's a transition, you emerge young, at a very young age... From NYC to France? It wasn't very difficult for me. My family had already lived there, we had experienced European culture, my father speaks French and Italian. [The hardest thing] was perhaps the food, the stuff at home. Jamaican food, my mother is from there. You can't find it in Italy, but England isn't far away! [My family] played a very important role. My father was around less because he always had to work. My mother traveled a lot. Then my older brother, who's 10 years older than me, was already in France when I arrived there. On weekends when I'm not with the team I'm in Paris with him. He made the transition easy. The staff were key, I was often at their homes, it was fun."