Manchester United winger Daniel James says that comparisons branding him ‘the next Gareth Bale’ are “silly”.
“To play with him for Wales is obviously amazing,” James, who has been capped six times for his country, scoring two goals, told Sky Sports. “He's such a great guy. He's great with the youngsters and around the place.
“What he's done in his career, how he went from a left-back to a left midfielder, to win the Champions League - it's just amazing what he's done.
“He's one of those players you look up to, but I think being compared to him is a bit silly.”
The youngster, meanwhile, has revealed that club-mate Juan Mata has been one of the biggest influences in his career.
“When I first met him, he came and sat next to me in the changing room and said: ‘I know it's a big move for you, if you need anything here is my number and if you ever need to talk about anything I'm here.’ That was obviously great for me," he explained.
“He is so graceful on the pitch. I remember I got one of his shirts, his Europa League shirt when he won it for Chelsea.
“He's just someone that I've always looked up to and to play in the same team as him is just surreal for me.”
Although James’ form tailed away at the beginning of 2020, he continued to be a regular in the Manchester United starting XI until the season was put on hold due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side currently sit fifth in the Premier League standings on 45 points, with it unclear how – or even if – the current campaign will be finished.