Manchester United's Matteo Darmian believes the Premier League is 'the best championship in the world' and won't leave it.
The former Torino full-back experienced a pretty dramatic transfer leap last year as he became a starter for the Red Devils.
“I love the Premier League, and I want to stay here for a long time,” Darmian told Sky Sports.
“This is all very different because I'm at a major club now, and Serie A is not like this championship.
Manchester United's Matteo Darmian believes the Premier League is 'the best championship in the world' and won't leave it.
The former Torino full-back experienced a pretty dramatic transfer leap last year as he became a starter for the Red Devils.
“I love the Premier League, and I want to stay here for a long time,” Darmian told Sky Sports.
“This is all very different because I'm at a major club now, and Serie A is not like this championship.
"The Premier League is more physical and less tactical, this is the most important difference, but I think it is the best championship in the world, so I love it.
"They play very fast and strong, and I have to adapt to this kind of football, but I want to improve myself.
"My team-mates make me feel comfortable, and the staff are the same, so for me it's been easy here.”
Darmian also discussed Manchester United's current situation and their objectives.
“It's normal that when you play for Manchester United there should be a lot of pressure. We know that and we try to do our best.
"I think Manchester United is the biggest club in the world so people expect us to win every game.
“Now we want to be in the top four at the end of the season. We have a big chance to win the FA Cup, so we want to improve and work, and if possible win a trophy.
“Of course top four is minimum requirement. We want to be there at the end of the season and the club works towards this.
“If we work hard we have a big chance. We won the last two games so we want to continue on this way.”