It hurts when you're always doing your best for your club, and then you hear that you might be going to Tottenham.
Angel Di Maria
For sure, life takes many twists and turns, and one never knows what the future might hold.
I hope we can put Manchester United back where they deserve to be.
I think there can be nothing more special than winning something with the shirt of your national team.
I think I won everything I wanted with Real: La Liga, the Champions League, and the Copa Del Rey.
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.
My relationship with Madrid is finished because my cycle there ended.
I honestly think I would swap all that I have won in my career to win something with the Argentine national team.
Losing one final, that happens, but when it happens three times in a row, that is something else entirely.
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 am happy at Madrid.
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.
Now, I don't sweat the small stuff, just the things that really matter.
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.
I have a lot of very happy memories of the Olympic Games, and the final against Nigeria and the goal mean an awful lot to me.
There were a lot of clubs interested in me, but United is the only club that I would have left Real Madrid for.
I am very happy to have extended my contract with PSG.
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 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.
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.
Football is a strange game.
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 is difficult to adapt to Van Gaal. I had a couple of rows with him.
I love playing, helping the team, and not talking with the press.
The problem is that when Argentina doesn't play well - and the same is true of Barcelona - the press think it is easy to blame Messi. We have seen time and time again that he wins games on his own when the team is not performing - but the media expect him to always be the hero.
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.
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 was really close to joining Barcelona, but in the end, it wasn't to be.
Thanks to God, I was able to come to PSG and be myself again.
Things didn't quite work out at Manchester United for various reasons, but that's in the past.
It was always a dream and goal of mine to try out in English football.
I really wanted to play in the Premier League, which I'd been watching since I was a youngster every Saturday or Sunday before I'd go and play for Rosario Central.
I've won an Olympic title and an U-20 World Cup, but it'd be really special to round things off with a Copa title with the seniors.
I have never had problems with the fans.
I always need to clear up what I do. With everyone else, there is no problem, but with me, all hell is raised up.
Maybe the press in Spain do not like me because I do not give interviews.
It's up to the manager where and how every player should play, but I think every player should be comfortable in that position.
PSG - I think they had a money problem and they couldn't buy players. This is the main reason I didn't go there.
You never know: there is a lot of movement in football. You can never predict where you're going to play.
There were a lot of clubs interested in me - a lot, really. But Manchester United appeared and didn't go away. They absolutely wanted me, and it happened.
I don't have regrets about leaving Real Madrid.
That desire to win is something that's drummed into you at an early age in my country. In Argentina, you grow up watching great teams and important victories.
Life in England was a bit difficult. It is not easy for a South American. Some people get on fine, and for others, it is harder to adapt.
Winning the Champions League was the best thing that has happened to me at a club, the best thing that happened to me in my life.
What I love the most is playing with Argentina.
To be able to earn what Cristiano earns, I would have had to have been the best player at the World Cup or won the Ballon d'Or.
I never said I wanted to leave Real Madrid. I never wanted that, but you have to move when they don't want you.
Blanc called me when he was in the United States and I was still on holiday. He said he was very happy to recruit me, that he had wanted me for several seasons. Obviously, this gave me an added incentive to sign for PSG.
Messi is the best in the world - there is no question about that.
When I am an old man, I will tell my grandchildren bedtime stories about when I won the Champions League, hopefully when I won the World Cup, but most of all, I will tell them that their grandfather used to play with Lionel Messi.