PSG is an ambitious club that wants to be the best in the world. So you have to win all the competitions and leave no room for doubt.
When a player chooses to play for PSG he is also choosing a project that may one day win the Champions League. In this town, that will mean five times more than winning it at another club.
Why PSG? Because to leave United, the biggest team in England, you need something like PSG, which is the biggest in France. I could not play in another English club.
Along with my teammates, we have a lot more great things to achieve, and we will continue to help PSG grow as a big club internationally. The support of all those that love this club will help us go beyond our own limits and defend our colours with passion and determination.
PSG to sign Messi? Yes, why not. Or Karim Benzema or Robert Lewandowski. But I would prefer Neymar.
I have already told Neymar he could be the best player in the world, but I think that if he stays at PSG, he will never achieve that.
When you go to a club you have to adapt to the club, the country, food, but not Neymar.
If Neymar doesn't leave PSG, he will never win anything important. Especially the Champions League, which is the most important competition.
Every coach, when starting work at a new club, hopes to stay many, many years because it means you are working very well. You have the possibility to improve your players, to improve your team, and to grow together.
PSG's ambition of the Champions League is also mine. I know they have a great project. I want to participate in this project and reach their objective of winning the Champions League.
Tottenham are a big club. They are probably bigger in structure than PSG.
Every club you sign for, they give you the same pitch - 'We've got a big project, big ambitions. We want to achieve this and that. We want to kick on' - and I just happen to be lucky that City was the one club that didn't lie about it.
There is always pressure at a big club like PSG. All the matches are important.
There is only one club in the city, so the kids naturally head towards PSG.
But my instinct as a football player is always to try and grow and try and improve and I think I can do this by joining a big club such as Manchester City.
From the day I arrived, I could see City's project was destined to be a success and the club would grow - but I didn't think it would be quite so fast.