#2 He's a big lover of Call of Duty
The life of a footballer can be very hectic and there are not many things they can do in their alone time to distract them from their fame. For Hector Bellerín, when's he's not tearing up the right flank at the Emirates, he's aggressively tapping the buttons of his Playstation console.
As a 16-year-old boy moving to a foreign country, Bellerín found life in England challenging at the best of times. He needed help to deal with the language barrier and tough training regime of the Arsenal academy. So what did the 16-year old do? He turned to video games.
It was his U18s teammates that initially introduced him Call of Duty, and five years down the line he's hooked on the popular first-person shooter video game. Bellerín claims that in the first two years after he began playing the game, he would play it all day long after training.
In an interview with the Sun, Bellerín said the following. "It's a stress release for me. I don't get that much time to play, so when I'm with my mates, I usually only play CoD."
Ever since he fell in love with the game, he's been to every launch every year and has become an unofficial ambassador for the franchise.