Villarreal forward Arnaut Danjuma has regretted his time at Tottenham Hotspur.
The forward is set to leave the club this summer, and according to Evening Standard, the north London side will not trigger the £27 million option to buy the Netherlands international, who joined on loan from Villarreal in January.
Danjuma was heading to Everton in January before Spurs hijacked the move, and he endeared himself to the fans straight away with a debut goal against Preston in the FA Cup.
However, he would end up scoring just one more goal but was only handed 12 appearances—11 of them off the bench—to make a mark.
Danjuma played most of these games under interim managers Cristian Stellini and Ryan Mason, with Antonio Conte giving him just 49 minutes.
He said goodbye to the club on Wednesday and took a little dig at Conte and, to some extent, his successors.
The Dutch international posted on social media: “It is very difficult to sum up the season we’ve all had in words. Many highs and lows, yet I tried to give my all, anytime, at any moment, for you all.
“An indifferent return to the Premier League for me. I’d be lying if I wasn’t disappointed with how the season ended for the club, the fans, and me.
“I have proven and I know I have the ability to influence games and make a big impact, and if I could turn back the clocks and be given a chance to demonstrate that, I would without question.”