Tottenham striker Troy Parrott has hinted that a future return to the club might be possible.
Despite his current focus on AZ Alkmaar, Parrott hasn’t ruled out the idea of coming back to North London.
After impressing at Excelsior Rotterdam last season, Parrott caught the eye of several Dutch clubs, leading to his summer move to AZ Alkmaar. According to Football. London, he left Tottenham in a £6.7 million deal to join the Eredivisie side.
Although Parrott aspired to succeed at Tottenham, he found limited opportunities to showcase his talents. He had hoped to be part of Ange Postecoglou’s plans, but the manager had other ideas, prompting Parrott to seek a new challenge elsewhere.
Now 22, Parrott has spoken about a potential future return to Tottenham. In an interview with De Telegraaf, as reported by Football. London, he said:
“You never know how things are going to go in football.”
The move to AZ Alkmaar is seen as beneficial for Parrott’s career, providing him with much-needed playing time. More first-team action is crucial for his development.
While the future of Tottenham’s attacking lineup remains uncertain, Parrott’s performances for AZ Alkmaar could pave the way for a return to North London.
Despite not fulfilling his potential at Tottenham, both the fans and the club had high hopes for him. He is still young and, with the right environment and coaching, Parrott can develop into the player Tottenham supporters once envisioned.
This summer, Postecoglou has added new players to the squad, but there is still a sense that an additional attacker is needed to share the goal-scoring responsibilities.