The 33-year-old is leaving Spurs on a free transfer, having previously offered some clues as to where his preferred destination could be
Jan Vertonghen has confirmed he has played his final game for Totthenham.
The Belgian defender posted on Twitter confirming that he would be leaving the club, although he gave no clue as to a possible next destination.
Vertonghen, 33, is a veteran of Spurs’ progression in recent years, making 315 appearances in all competitions since joining from Ajax in 2012.
He wrote: “So my time at the club comes to an end. A sad day for many reasons. I will miss the friends I’ve made here, the staff that make the club run, playing at the amazing new stadium & of course you fans.
“Thank you for all the support over the years. You’ve been amazing. We had many unbelievable memories but for now, it’s goodbye.”
Vertonghen’s contract in north London has expired, and he is now available to sign on a free transfer.
He was signed early on in Andre Villas-Boas’ tenure as Spurs boss, going on to play under Tim Sherwood, Mauricio Pochettino and Jose Mourinho.
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