A former Paris Saint-Germain star, who left the club in January, has aimed a sly dig at the superstars at the French club.
The Ligue 1 log leaders parted ways with a number of players in the most recent transfer window and among the outgoings was Pablo Sarabia and Ander Herrera.
The former joined Wolverhampton Wanderers after becoming a bit part player in Paris.
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In a recent interview, Sarabia shared that he prefers life at Wolves as there was little togetherness at PSG.
"It was amazing to play with Messi, Mbappe and Neymar and a very good experience, but for me the most crucial thing is to feel important in the team," the 31-year-old said, per the Daily Telegraph.
"I prefer to be at another team to feel that togetherness, to be part of it and be a member of the team and a family, rather than just a collection of individuals. I wasn't happy not playing.
"It's very difficult to play with the level of players at PSG so I made the decision to come here.
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"In my career I have gone through a lot of difficult moments but now I think I want to enjoy the job. I feel that right now I'm in the prime of my career."
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