Inter full back Dalbert spoke on his move to the Nerazzurri among other topics in an interview with France Football today.

“It all happened very fast, I now live the dream I had as a child. Today I play at a very important club, but I’m not going to stop: I want to leave a mark in Inter’s history and dress the Brazilian national team.

“When I arrived at Inter, I first thought of my family, then I thought of myself and told myself that I would have an extraordinary experience that would give me more of a chance to get in to my national team. When I first signed at Nice I told managers that I wanted to play with the Seleçao. It is a pity that some people did not understand my decision, but it’s not serious.”

The Brazilian, who joined in a €20 million deal in the summer then spoke on the Nice fans and how they reacted to his departure from the club.

“In their eyes I was a traitor and was whistled at against Ajax. It was one thing that made me feel bad. In the future I would like to return to Nice, but I do not think it will be possible. I have a lot of respect for the real fans and for the club.”

“When I can, I watch the matches, I still have a lot of friends there and I hope they do well,” he concluded.