Arsenal striker Lucas Perez says his objective is to stay in London and score goals for the Gunners but a return to Deportivo de La Coruna could be on the cards.
Manager Arsene Wenger introduced the 28-year-old to the media by saying that "he has the qualities to integrate into our team very well" but eventually he struggled to enjoy first-team football at the Emirates.
He says he would be delighted to return to Depor if the North Londoners decide to sell him during this summer transfer window.
"This season has been difficult because I think I've deserved to play more," Perez told Spanish newspaper La Voz de Galicia.
"I may not have done as well as others, but if they'd have given me more minutes I'd have produced better numbers: more goals and more assists.
"I've spoken to the coach and he admits as much, but he has own ideas and I respect that. I'd like more opportunities because I think I deserve them, but I'll have to accept what comes my way.
"I would like to prove that I've got the quality to win things with Arsenal.
"But if the moment comes when I can't do that any more, or if they decide to transfer me, there is always the opportunity to go back to Depor.
"I know there are other clubs who want to sign me and my intention is to play in the Champions League. But in the summer we will see if Depor is still an option."