'It's hard to go back to your ex' - Ben Arfa rejects Nice to sign for Rennes

The France international has found a new club after being released by PSG following a season where he did not play a minute in Ligue 1

have completed the signing of Hatem Ben Arfa on a free transfer, with the former international rejecting offers from Nice and other clubs.

The 31-year-old playmaker moves to Roazhon Park following an unhappy two-season stay at .

Ben Arfa has signed a one-year contract at Rennes, with the option of another 12 months.

The former and Nice favourite did not feature at all during 2017-18 for champions PSG.

"I learned a lot, I was very happy to do these two years at PSG," he told a news conference. "Today I am a stronger man, I am physically and psychologically fresh."

Ben Arfa was linked with a return to Nice along with a host of other clubs after becoming a free agent.

But he will be presented to Rennes fans at their Ligue 1 match against on Sunday.

Expo "Debout !" - Un nouvel artiste à Rennes ! pic.twitter.com/AADDQLs536 — Stade Rennais F.C. (@staderennais) September 2, 2018

"I had a lot of requests, I wanted to take my time," he explained.

"The was one of the criteria, but the important thing was the setting and Stade Rennes has changed in size.

"There was Nice too but it's hard to go back with your ex."

PSG visit Rennes on September 21 but Ben Arfa insists he is not especially fired up to prove a point to his old employers.

"I do not have a feeling of revenge against Paris, I've learned a lot there," he added.

"It's a journey, it's been complicated - especially the last year - but thanks to all that I am someone stronger."