Dutch striker Stephen Bergwijn confirmed his desire to move to a new club, in the current summer Mercato.
Bergwijn has been linked with leaving the English Premier League, after he struggled to participate in matches, especially after Italian Antonio Conte took over Tottenham last November.
Bergwijn participated in only one Premier League match with Conte, while he played 19 other matches as a substitute, during which he scored 3 goals.
Bergwijn, 24, joined Tottenham in January 2020, from Eindhoven, for 27 million pounds, and played 83 matches for the London club in all competitions - including 38 starts, scoring 8 goals.
Bergwijn, who figured out how to score during the Dutch group's 4-1 triumph over Belgium on Friday in the European Nations League, uncovered that he needs to decide his future soon, during explanations he made to the Dutch paper AD.
Bergwijn added: "I'm with the Netherlands public group sometimes we will investigate. There should was clearness very soon. I need to go play."
"In any case, I need to leave Tottenham presently, that is without a doubt."
Bergwijn likewise showed that he would be glad to join a group that doesn't contend in the Champions League, uncovering that he was denied the valuable chance to leave the north London club the previous winter.
He made sense of, "This is certainly not a main concern (playing in the Champions League). In spite of the fact that it would be perfect to play. Significantly, I will play."
He pushed: "I was not permitted to leave Tottenham in the colder time of year, and after that I had no issues. The most recent couple of months have been troublesome there. Presently I need to play some place consistently."
Bergwijn was unequivocally connected with a transition to Ajax Amsterdam, the Dutch association champion, and conceded that he could get back to his country, particularly with the beginning of the World Cup in Qatar toward the finish of this current year.
At the point when gotten some information about the chance of an exchange to Ajax, he closed: "That could be valid. It's about my circumstance now, it ought to appear as something else."
