Salvatore Sirigu opened up on his difficult season in Paris, with the Italy goalkeeper determined to avoid a repeat in 2016-17.
Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu said the French champion tried to force him out of the club, while claiming he has never been in a "healthy" competition with teammate Kevin Trapp.
Sirigu played second fiddle to German keeper Trapp this season, managing just two Ligue 1 starts as PSG claimed a fourth successive league crown.
The Italy international, who was displaced as number one following Trapp's arrival at the start of the campaign, came close to leaving PSG in January but the 29-year-old has taken aim at PSG, accusing them of trying to engineer his move away from the French capital.