Thiago Silva has revealed he harboured major doubts about leaving AC Milan for Paris Saint-Germain last summer.
The defender, 28, left San Siro for an estimated €42 million and - along with fellow ex-Rossoneri team-mate Zlatan Ibrahimovic - helped propel les Parisiens to the Ligue 1 title for the first time in 19 years.
However,
the centre-back admits that - at first - he was apprehensive about
swapping Serie A for Parc des Princes, but that he has come to perceive
French football as amongst the highest quality in the world.
"I
had some pretty big doubts when I signed here," the Brazil international
- who has been linked with Barcelona throughout the current transfer
window - told BeIn Sport.
"Not because of PSG, but
because I was leaving AC Milan for a different type of football, what I
thought was probably not as good a league.
"Today I'd say the two
leagues are on par because Ligue 1 has improved a lot in recent years.
This season I think French football will show the world how far it has
come, but I had this doubt, I wasn't sure I'd made the right choice.
"I
admit that even before we won the title I was still thinking about it.
But today I know I made the right choice because I'm working with some
formidable people."
PSG started their title defence with a
lacklustre 1-1 draw at Montpellier but will hope to bounce back with a
win at home to Ajaccio on Sunday, with kick-off at 21:00CET.
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