The athlete was born in the neighborhood of Sambizanga, in Luanda, and when he was still a child he went to Portugal. It was in Portuguese lands that the player grew up and started to "emerge for soccer".
During the conversation, led by Jaime Pedro, William Carvalho was asked about the emergence of a possible invitation to wear the jersey of the 'Palancas Negras', given his connection to Angola. Without hesitation, the player confessed that yes, he had already been invited: "I have already been contacted to play for Angola.
However, as he grew up in Portugal and joined the "selection since the basic levels, he had the goal of reaching the national team, which he fulfilled and became European champion with the "equipa das quinas", as can be read in a statement sent to VerAngola.
In the interview, William Carvalho also talked about the rumors that arose about Benfica. In January there were some speculations that the player could reinforce the Sport Lisboa e Benfica team, however, this hypothesis was dismissed by himself.
"I wouldn't go to Benfica because I'm a Sportinguist," he said.
The athlete also talked about his life in Spain and about his future in Real Bétis. The player said that "he feels at home in Sevilla" and that he is adapted to La Liga soccer, but that at the end of the season he would sit down with the club.
He also took the opportunity to leave "a warm hug for Angola", promising to visit his homeland soon.