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Spurs flop Janssen signs for Mexico's C.F. Monterrey

Vincent Janssen failed to impress during his time at Tottenham
Vincent Janssen failed to impress during his time at Tottenham
Tottenham flop Vincent Janssen has left the club after agreeing a deal to join Mexican top-flight side C.F. Monterrey for a reported £6.3 million.
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The 25-year-old Netherlands international joined Spurs from AZ Alkmaar in 2016 but failed to make an impact at the Premier League club.

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Janssen arrived in London for a reported £17 million ($21 million), having topped the Eredivisie scoring charts in 2015/16 with 27 goals.

But in his three years at the club he made just 42 appearances, scoring six goals, and spent almost the entire 2017/18 season on loan at Fenerbahce.

Janssen played just three games for Spurs last season, all as a substitute.

"We have reached agreement with Mexican side C.F. Monterrey for the transfer of Vincent Janssen," said a club statement.

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"We wish Vincent all the best for the future."

Monterrey recently won the CONCACAF Champions League for the fourth time and compete in Mexico’s Liga MX.

Janssen tweeted: "Happy to join @rayados, looking forward to see you all soon. Can’t wait to play for the CONCACAF Champions. #ArribaElMonterrey."

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