I was always taught by my father to challenge myself and to continue to evolve in my career, and I saw the move to Manchester United as an opportunity to grow as a player and as a person.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I found leaving Manchester United very, very hard.
I felt within myself that I needed to change what I was doing. I needed a new stimuli. So the interest from Manchester United was a perfect fit.
I have always considered myself to be very fortunate. To play for the biggest club in the world, which also happens to be the team I supported as a boy, means I have never had to consider changing away from Manchester United.
I have played football all my life, and my dad went to see Manchester United in 2005. Since then, I have been a fan.
I believe playing for such a great club like United honours my father's memory, and the inspiration and drive he gave to me when I was young. I hope he is proud looking at me from the sky.
That first group of Manchester players allowed me to enjoy coaching at a very young age that motivated me to do it. If it wasn't good, I might have made a career change.
I went a long way to play in Manchester United, so nothing will prevent me from achieving my dream.
I went a long way to play for Manchester United, so nothing will prevent me from achieving my dream.
My early ambitions were the same as they are now - to play for Manchester United. I was, and still am, football mad.
I will never forget how I have been treated here by the fans, the club and the owners, and nothing would give me greater pleasure than to finish my career as a Manchester City player.