Inter Milan signing Xherdan Shaqiri hopes he can help rebuild Italian football.
The former Bayern Munich midfielder made the move last week.
"There are some differences. San Siro is beautiful, but the downside is the number of spectators. I hope we can change things by playing some beautiful football.
"[Inter sporting director Piero] Ausilio already told me everything about the supporters, it's good that they wanted me so much and I noticed this against Genoa already.
"In Italy players don't score as much as in the Bundesliga, but we want to play a beautiful brand of football and score the highest number of goals.
"I think that when a player chooses a club they take into account the effort that is put into the transfer, and this was a factor that helped me choose Inter.
"I wanted to change countries. Now what counts are the results and bringing Inter back to the top.
"With Bayern I proved that I'm tactically flexible, so choosing my best role will come down to Mancini.
"Personally I prefer my role to be that of the playmaker, but any position will be just fine for me."