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Chelsea’s new signing Kendry Paez may be just 16 years-of-age, but is already a star in Ecuador, and gets big attention from the local media.

Today, he was interviewed by ESPN’s SportsCenter, and had a long conversation about his first steps at Independiente Del Valle and what’s coming next in his career.

The move to Chelsea, which was recently announced by both clubs, was obviously also a subject. The youngster claimed he’s pretty calm about that, as he still has a couple of years to spend at the Ecuadorian side before he needs to worry about joining the Blues in England.

“I don’t feel pressure, I am focused on Independiente, on the Libertadores and continue playing in the best way,” Kendry Paez told ESPN.

“To get there well I have to keep working, be focused on studying. It will be something special to share things with players like Enzo, with other special ones. It’s wonderful, but now I’m focused on Independiente Del Valle. There are two years to go, I know it goes by quickly and I’ll keep doing my thing here.”

With all the expectations about his future, with him being called the Ecuadorian Ronaldo and Ecuadorian Messi, Paez made sure to dismiss all those kinds of comparisons, claiming he’s ready to take his own path in football.

“I’m Kendry, I’m going to give the name to Ecuador. I’m going to continue being me, I don’t want to be compared to Messi. He’s very special, he’s the best. I’m 16-years-old, they cannot compare me with him, because I’m in a process. I have things to improve and gain a lot of experience. Later, with time, perhaps with what I win, maybe with Kendry Paez, the Ecuadorian. It’s me and no one else.”

In a recent interview with the Ecuadorian media, Independiente del Valle director Santiago Morales had a word about the price paid by Chelsea for the transfer. Despite claims saying the signing cost the Blues £16m, the official claimed it was less than that.