Chilean forward Alexis Sanchez insisted he has "no regrets" about joining Manchester United after his disastrous spell at Old Trafford came to an end following a season-long loan move to Inter Milan last week.
Sanchez, 30, joined United from Premier League rivals Arsenal in January 2018, becoming the club's highest earner on around £400,000 (Dh1.76m) a week. While he moved to United amid much fanfare - complete with a piano-playing introductory video - Sanchez failed to find his best form, scoring just five goals in 45 games.
His nightmare spell in Manchester came to an end on August 29 when Sanchez made a loan switch to Inter, ensuring an immediate reunion with Romelu Lukaku after the Belgian striker had earlier completed a club record €80m (Dh321m) move to the San Siro.
"I'm very happy I went to Manchester United," Sanchez told BBC Sport. "I've always said that. It's the club that's won the most in England.
"When I went to Arsenal it was fantastic - I was happy there - but United were growing at the time, they were buying players to win something.
"I wanted to join them and win everything. I don't regret going there."