Odell Beckham Jr. believes the Giants’ decision to trade him to the Browns during the offseason was “personal.”

“This wasn’t no business move,” Beckham said in a wide-ranging piece by Sports Illustrated published Tuesday. “They thought they’d send me here to die.”

Beckham opened up about the move, explaining that he got a call from Giants general manager Dave Gettleman when he was going to a restaurant in Paris and knew Gettleman was going to tell him he was being traded. Beckham said the conversation lasted just seconds.

Beckham also claims that the Giants, who got right guard Kevin Zeitler, safety Jabrill Peppers, Cleveland’s 2019 first-round pick (No. 17 overall) and a 2019 third-round pick (No. 95 overall) in return for Beckham and Olivier Vernon, “received better offers and still chose to send him to Cleveland, out of spite, hoping to stain his career with the enduring stigma that comes with playing for the Browns.” Beckham said he was never asked about his preferred trade destinations.