Manchester City's latest big-money signing Samir Nasri's mind was made up about leaving Arsenal once fellow Frenchman Patrick Vieira told him his new club was the "place to be".
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"When a player like this tells you Manchester City is the place to be, because it's the club of the future, they want to win everything and they have a big project, you have to listen," Nasri told the City website (www.mcfc.co.uk).
The versatile 24-year-old attacking midfielder, capable of playing through the middle or down the wing, signed for City on Wednesday for a reported 25 million pounds ($41 million) after protracted negotiations.
Vieira, formerly of Arsenal, AC and Inter Milan, Juventus and Manchester City, who won the 1998 World Cup and 2000 European championship, retired in July and now works in Manchester as the club's football development executive.
Nasri also had advice from former Arsenal team mates Gael Clichy and Kolo Toure, both now at City.
"I spoke to them a lot, as well as Patrick Vieira," he said. "They know the difference between Arsenal and Man City, for me that made a big difference."
Samir Nasri arrives at Manchester City's Etihad Stadium in Manchester on Wednesday
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