'I felt that football was not considered the most important thing': Ander Herrera takes swipe at Man United chiefs as Spanish midfielder reveals move to PSG was culture shock
'I cannot talk about what was happening in previous seasons because I was not there, but since I'm here, what I see is that I'm in a club that think only and exclusively about football,' Herrera said.
'And I say it sincerely because sometimes, seen from the outside, PSG can have a glamorous side that can irritate some. But here we sweat, we train, we work!
'When I arrive at the training centre, the physios, podiatrist and physical trainer are already at work... Football, football, football.'
As a follow-up question, Herrera was asked whether this wasn't necessarily the case at United.
He replied: 'I was happy at that incredible club. I am very grateful to the supporters.
'Frankly, I was immensely happy in Manchester, but at the club, there were times when I felt that football was not considered the most important thing.'
When asked whether money was the top priority, Herrera said: 'That does not come out of my mouth.
'I don't know, but football was not the most important thing in Manchester. I do not want to compare, all I know is that here, I feel like I'm breathing football on all sides. And I like it.'
'I cannot talk about what was happening in previous seasons because I was not there, but since I'm here, what I see is that I'm in a club that think only and exclusively about football,' Herrera said.
'And I say it sincerely because sometimes, seen from the outside, PSG can have a glamorous side that can irritate some. But here we sweat, we train, we work!
'When I arrive at the training centre, the physios, podiatrist and physical trainer are already at work... Football, football, football.'
As a follow-up question, Herrera was asked whether this wasn't necessarily the case at United.
He replied: 'I was happy at that incredible club. I am very grateful to the supporters.
'Frankly, I was immensely happy in Manchester, but at the club, there were times when I felt that football was not considered the most important thing.'
When asked whether money was the top priority, Herrera said: 'That does not come out of my mouth.
'I don't know, but football was not the most important thing in Manchester. I do not want to compare, all I know is that here, I feel like I'm breathing football on all sides. And I like it.'