AC Milan recruit Bojan Krkic announced his arrival at the San Siro by claiming his former Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola wants to take over.
The midfielder initially left the Catalan outfit for Roma on a two-year loan deal last summer, only to join Milan on Wednesday for the entirety of the 2012/13 season.
"I have not heard Guardiola. But someone from Camp Nou has told me he wants to come here (to Milan), but I cannot say who it is," Krkic claimed.
The 22-year-old went on to praise Guardiola for his guidance during a golden era for him and the club.
"I've learnt everything I know from Barcelona. I played four years that I could only dream about, to play with (Lionel) Messi, (Andres) Iniesta and Xavi helped me a lot," he said.
Krkic added that he would like to remain at Milan even after his loan deal ends after enduring a tough time in Rome.
"I want to do well and help the team to stay here after the transfer," he said.
"In Rome I played little and to get to Milan is a step forward for me. I'm here to stay."
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