Dani Alves has apologised to Pep Guardiola and Manchester City for sensationally snubbing the Premier League club, but claims he has joined Paris Saint-Germain to be a champion .
Alves had been expected to link up with his former Barcelona coach Guardiola at the Eithad Stadium after securing an early release from his Juventus contract.
Instead, the 34-year-old was presented in the French capital on Wednesday, having opted to join PSG, who finished second behind Monaco in Ligue 1 last season and lost 6-5 to Barca in a thrilling Champions League round-of-16 tie.
If Pep Guardiola and Manchester City feel hurt, I am sorry I have come here to be a champion, Alves told a news conference.
Alves also risked incurring the wrath of his former team, claiming ambition and organisation was the major difference between PSG and Juve.
He added: I ve had the pleasure of winning the Champions League three times and I want to bring my experience here.
: I m young in spirit. As long as it stays young, I ll continue to fight.
— PSG English (@PSG_English)
Alves revealed that former Barca and Brazil team-mate Maxwell, who left Camp Nou for PSG in 2012 before retiring at the end of last season, played a role in encouraging the move.
I thank Maxwell for convincing me to come to Paris, he said.
I am ready to give my all.
There s a very interesting project in Paris. I have friends here, I m a man who loves challenges.
The work that the club has been doing over the past several years is very encouraging. It s an ambitious team.
The [PSG] president [Nasser Al-Khelaifi] had a great power of persuasion. I like to make history. We can write it together here. Our goal is to win the Champions League.
I want to constantly open new horizons. I m young in spirit. As long as it stays young, I ll continue to fight.
This was the third year that my name was linked to PSG. The third time was the charm.
Welcome, !!!!
— PSG English (@PSG_English)