Christian Eriksen put his decision to leave Tottenham for Inter down to a desire to try something new after six and a half years in London.
Eriksen joined Spurs in 2013 from Ajax and enjoyed a productive spell with the club, swiftly establishing himself in the starting XI and becoming a key player.
During his time in the Premier League, Eriksen developed into one of English football s most acclaimed playmakers, with Manchester United and Real Madrid said to have been long-term admirers.
It became apparent Eriksen was not going to sign a new contract with Spurs during pre-season and, with speculation around his future, the Denmark international subsequently struggled for form.
He eventually sealed a move to Inter on Tuesday, with Spurs reportedly receiving €20million for him despite his contract expiring at the end of the season, and Eriksen explained his departure in a letter.
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It read: Dear Tottenham fans, I don t know where to start! I didn t have the time to say goodbye to everyone, even though it felt like I played a lot of games where everyone said and thought I would be gone the next day.
I have so many unbelievable memories over the last six and a half years I was at Spurs. I enjoyed being at the training ground everyday and playing games in the stadium so much, but sometimes you just want to try something new!
So, Spurs fans, it has been a pleasure to play at your club and hopefully we meet again in the future!
Eriksen signed a five-and-a-half-year contract with Inter, while Spurs confirmed the permanent signing of Giovani Lo Celso from Real Betis essentially as his replacement almost straight after the Serie A club made their announcement.
Spurs then followed that up with the acquisition of Netherlands international winger Steven Bergwijn on Wednesday.