Making passes is what I prefer the most.
— Angel Di Maria
In 2017, I was able to spend time with my family in Argentina, recharge my batteries, think about what had been achieved - I needed to change something to be better. I managed to score goals, make more assists: that is the important thing.
The players from Real will laugh at me, but I am a fan of Central, and that is why I could never play for Newell's. So, I tell the fans of Central to keep up their hope for me - I have always wanted to retire there.
Football is a strange game.
Manchester United was a sad experience. Things didn't go as I had hoped. I was disappointed, and it didn't help me to rise to the surface.
I'm very pleased to play for Manchester United. I want to hep the team get into the Champions League.
Paris is a really nice city. My family has felt very good here from the first day they arrived. That makes it a lot easier for me to focus on football.
Losing one final, that happens, but when it happens three times in a row, that is something else entirely.
I am happy at Madrid.
It hurts when you're always doing your best for your club, and then you hear that you might be going to Tottenham.
There have been other players of a similar build and stature to myself - slim, if you like - who have come here and shown a physical resilience in the way that I hope to as well.
If you change, it's because you want to. I will never change, and I never could change because the people around me are the same people who have always been there. My friends are the same, and that means you can never forget where you came from.
The first thing you learn is sacrifice and how to keep moving forward in life, helping your parents to put food on the table. You learn to fight with your work. Then you start to learn values. That's why, every time I pull on the Argentina shirt or any other, I think about the things that happened to me when I was a kid.
I have these amazing feelings about having moved to Man U. I'm so proud of myself, you know. It's hard to explain it and put it into words.
There are no words to describe Messi; he always surprises you.
As for anyone, it was a dream for me to come to Europe.
The only club I couldn't play for is Newell's Old Boys because I am a fan of Rosario Central.
In France, the matches are sometimes very tight, and so it is difficult to score. A free kick can unlock a game.
The real reason you want to give everything on the field is so your own fans go away happy.
For sure, life takes many twists and turns, and one never knows what the future might hold.
I want to play for Central because I love the club. I was raised there and taught football there. Central is where it all began for me.
PSG's ambition of the Champions League is also mine. I know they have a great project. I want to participate in this project and reach their objective of winning the Champions League.
It does not bother me that £60m has been paid for me. I come here to work and play for the club and to do the best I can for Manchester United.
I'm happy in Paris, and I hope to be for many years.
I did my best, but football is not like maths: often, a lot of things out of our control affect the way we feel and the way things turn out.
I am not going to lie: I know that there are clubs that want to sign me and can match Real Madrid's demands. But that's up to my representatives and the club. I will stay if the club wants me to stay.
I like assisting goals more than scoring them.
It's special - when you start playing, you are aware of names like Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie; you have seen them playing and know what great players they are. So it's fantastic to have a chance to line up with them. I'm really pleased with how that understanding has started off.
It's difficult to say what I would be doing if I wasn't a footballer, but I probably would have sold coal like my father. Studying was never my thing, and I would surely have ended up working with my dad.
Leaving a club like Real and coming to as big a club as Manchester United makes you grow as a player and helps you progress in your career.
I started at Benfica: not as big but one of the biggest clubs in Portugal. I've played for Real Madrid. Then I moved to Manchester United, from a giant to another giant.
Cristiano Ronaldo's a special player, but Messi's from another planet.
Along with my teammates, we have a lot more great things to achieve, and we will continue to help PSG grow as a big club internationally. The support of all those that love this club will help us go beyond our own limits and defend our colours with passion and determination.
Frankly, I wouldn't have a problem to play at Barca - to the contrary.
Seeing my teammates score, I love that. It is what I like about football.
I am working hard to keep making progress, to always improve.
It happened to me many times: I had some ugly moments at Madrid, but it all changed, and when I left Madrid, in the end I was much loved.
I always wanted to write a page of history with PSG.
Things didn't quite work out at Manchester United for various reasons, but that's in the past.
I am aware of importance of the No.7 shirt. Cristiano Ronaldo had spoken to me at Real Madrid and told me how important it was.
It isn't easy to get to a final, and then winning the title is also difficult.
There are many things that I value, and many of them have nothing to do with my salary.
I have grown a lot under Ancelotti. He got the best out of me.
I was really close to joining Barcelona, but in the end, it wasn't to be.
I want to win the Champions League, which is a dream for all footballers, for a second time.
My dad worked all day. He would get up at five in the morning and didn't stop working until 10 at night, every day the same.
I truly wanted to move to United. I wanted to wear this shirt.
I've played two World Cups. I've won the Champions League.
I wished very much for the day of my debut at Old Trafford, and I did in the best way, scoring a goal.
I am very happy to have extended my contract with PSG.