PSG midfielder Carlos Soler has taken aim at former club Valencia.
The Spain international was sold by VCF in August to the Parisians.
He recalled, "I told the club that I didn't want to go out for free because I owed a lot of things to Valencia. And so I let both Layhoon (Chan, chairman) and (coach Rino) Gattuso know. That's how it came, at the end of the market, that PSG opportunity and well, we reached an agreement and I left.
"In the end I was asking for a long-term contract because I wanted to bind myself to practically everything. From 25 to 33, 34 or 35 years old, linking myself with Valencia all my life.
"But the club has a philosophy and does not want to make contracts longer than X years. I thought otherwise and the club never came close to what I asked for. They didn't offer it to me. I don't have anything to reproach them for either, it's their decision, if they didn't consider it that way, then that's it."
Soler added: "My agents and I took a strategy of talking to the club and looking for conditions both for the duration of the contract and economics.
"We were having a few difficult years and you don't need to point everything to money. There are a lot of people, and those things that also bother me, that focus everything on money and wasn't not like that."