I'm really happy to be here at Juve. It's a really big satisfaction for me.

I do not speak very often to the press. I just have it in my head. I do my talking out there on the field, which is the most important thing.

I am not as dangerous as I used to be. I am not as effective in the penalty area any more. That is something I have lost and something I have to get back. I used to score better goals, great goals. But something strange has happened.

City showed me their ambition to be one of the biggest clubs in the world, and I was happy to join.

I'm excited about working with Mark Hughes and building a good relationship with him.

I will give everything to help City become one of the biggest and most important clubs in England - and win some trophies.

I don't want to play anymore. I'm tired of football but also tired of people who work in football.

Football is only about money, and I don't like it.

Salary matters shouldn't be told to everyone. It's a matter of respect for my teammates.

There's no need for City to make me have two training sessions a day.

City's boss and owner came with a very good proposal. They showed me that City has the ambition to be one of the biggest clubs in the world. This made it easy to make the move. Money was never important.

I want to thank Manchester United, David Gill, Alex Ferguson, and the fanbase for two years there, but this is my new life, and I am very happy to be with Manchester City.

In every team, you have to win the respect of your team-mates, working a lot and really sweat blood.

I am not preoccupied about my future.

I have no problem with Sir Alex Ferguson.

At 26 or 27, I was fatter than anyone.

To play a match between Boca and River in Madrid, it's weird. But as a player, it is important to stay focused on the match.

To play at home, sometimes it goes against you in a Libertadores final.

I train with a serious attitude, and when I am having time off, I hope to be respected as well.

What one does in one's club is what determines whether one gets called up for the national team.

Living without my children in Manchester has been incredibly challenging for me.

Everything I do, I do for my daughters.

The first thing United's fans have to understand is that a part of my heart will always be with them. They were very supportive, and they always made me feel good even when I wasn't playing, so I will always keep that in my heart. The second point is that the reason I did not stay at United was nothing to do with the fans.

Money has never been important. Having a coach who wants me and who wants to play me, having a good fanbase and an environment in which I am happy - these are the important things to me.

It is with great regret that I have to inform Manchester City of my wish to leave the club. I would like to state that I have great respect for the club, its supporters, and the owner, Sheikh Mansour, who has been nothing other than respectful to me.

The history of Juventus have always been a bit like this: they do well in Serie A and struggle in Europe.

The golf bag hurts my shoulder too much; I prefer to play football.

I'm a bit tired of so much football, so much football. I want to enjoy my family a bit. I'm very keen to stop and get a bit of calm.

Living for football has saturated me.

I don't regret anything, not even leaving Boca because it was the time to do so.