Manchester United transfer news: Ander Herrera ready to embrace being ‘hated’ at new club PSG

The Spanish midfielder left Manchester United this summer to join reigning Ligue 1 champions PSG, a club despised by the rest of France for their many years of success

Adam Hamdani
Tuesday 06 August 2019 03:35 EDT
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New Paris Saint-Germain signing Ander Herrera has said that he is ready to embrace the idea of being ‘hated’.

The Spanish midfielder left Manchester United this summer to join reigning Ligue 1 champions PSG, a club despised by the rest of France for their many years of success.

Herrera has said that he understands such domestic dominance means PSG are far from popular, but that he is ready to enjoy playing the villain.

“[The club's reputation is] that of a giant! A club that is respected, that is classy,” he told France Football.

“A club where three or four of the best players in the world play. I know too that it is one of the most hated clubs in France, and I like that.”

The 29-year-old also revealed that he would have found it impossible to play for another English club after his five seasons at Old Trafford.

“First of all, [I joined PSG] for the project. The club has a classy and glamorous side that I like a lot. Then, because I wanted to continue to play for a big club,” he said.

“And, honestly, I could not see myself playing in another English club. When you have played for Manchester United, it is difficult to go elsewhere.

“I was happy to play for Athletic Bilbao, another club that is dear to me, and for Manchester United, the biggest club in the United Kingdom, where I felt loved. Today, I am happy to be at PSG, the biggest club in France.

“I have always given everything to the clubs I have represented and I represent. But I cannot lie to you: the club of my heart is still Real Zaragoza, who I have supported as a child and where I started my career.”

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