Alex Moreno admits he signed for Aston Villa to work with manager Unai Emery.
The 29-year-old moves to the midlands after starring for Real Betis in La Liga and the Europa League, making 122 appearances for the Andalusians.
Moreno told Villa TV: "Unai contacted me and he spoke about wanting me to come here as there was a project he was building.
"Unai contacted me and he spoke about wanting me to come here as there was a project he was building
"From that point, I told my agents, I communicated this to them as I was interested, that it was a very, very, very exciting project.
"So, from there I left them to it, I focused on Betis and then it started to progress, and everything went quite quickly. And today I'm very, very happy to be here.
"I'm very happy, I'm up for it and I'm excited, especially to keep growing. Personally, as well as collectively, at the club."
When asked what Villa supporters can expect from the club's latest new addition, Moreno said: "I am a person who's a team player, a person who wants to win, someone who doesn't like to lose, wants to always aspire for more.
"I want to keep fighting for the objectives of the club at the end of the day, which is to be as high (in the table) as possible.
"I am a very ambitious person, I won't settle for less (than what's expected). I want to keep growing.
"And, personally, I am a person who is fast, a fast player, I like to go on the attack. Mainly, my speed, my attacking, getting to the byline one-on-one and more. So, my speed and running into spaces are my skills."

