Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Thiago Motta has said that he "didn't get along" with a number of his former teammates at Inter Milan, including Esteban Cambiasso.
Motta, who left the Italian outfit in the winter transfer window, has also revealed that team president Massimo Moratti went back on an initial agreement to allow him to leave the club at the start of the campaign.
"I had a normal rapport with Javier Zanetti and knew Diego Milito from our time at Genoa," he told Sky Sport Italia.
"With the others and Cambiasso, though, things weren't right. We didn't get along at all.
"I had been clear with president Massimo Moratti and we'd reached a deal to leave, but then the club decided to keep hold of me. I didn't deserve to be treated like that."
Motta arrived at the San Siro from Genoa in 2009.