<p>Emotional Tottenham winger Lucas Moura said his "heart will always be here" after confirming he will leave the Premier League club at the end of this season.</p>.<p>Moura has struggled throughout an injury-hit campaign, failing to score in his 17 appearances, and will be allowed to depart when his contract expires in June.</p>.<p>The 30-year-old Brazilian missed the majority of the first half of the season with a tendon injury.</p>.<p>Since his return to action, he has endured a troubled spell, including a red card at Everton before his error resulted in Liverpool scoring a stoppage-time winner last month.</p>.<p>Moura's best moment in a Tottenham shirt came when he netted a hat-trick at Ajax in 2019 that sent the north Londoners into their first Champions League final.</p>.<p>Moura will get the chance to bid farewell to the Tottenham faithful in Saturday's home match against Brentford.</p>.<p>"Wherever I am, my heart will always be here. You are my club," Moura said on Tottenham's official Twitter feed.</p>.<p>"It has been the greatest honour to defend this badge. Every flick, every tackle, every leap, every goal.</p>.<p>"From the highest of highs to the lowest lows, from the beginning to the end, you sung my name. This has been my dream.</p>.<p>"This will always be my home. Some nights we will never forget, writing history together. I will always love you no matter where I go. We will meet again."</p>.<p>Moura has scored 38 goals in 219 appearances since he arrived from Paris Saint-Germain in 2018.</p>.<p>"We would like to thank Lucas for his tremendous service to our club and wish him the very best for the future," a Tottenham statement said.</p>.<p>"We shall provide a further update on our wider released and retained player list following the conclusion of the 2022/23 campaign."</p>
<p>Emotional Tottenham winger Lucas Moura said his "heart will always be here" after confirming he will leave the Premier League club at the end of this season.</p>.<p>Moura has struggled throughout an injury-hit campaign, failing to score in his 17 appearances, and will be allowed to depart when his contract expires in June.</p>.<p>The 30-year-old Brazilian missed the majority of the first half of the season with a tendon injury.</p>.<p>Since his return to action, he has endured a troubled spell, including a red card at Everton before his error resulted in Liverpool scoring a stoppage-time winner last month.</p>.<p>Moura's best moment in a Tottenham shirt came when he netted a hat-trick at Ajax in 2019 that sent the north Londoners into their first Champions League final.</p>.<p>Moura will get the chance to bid farewell to the Tottenham faithful in Saturday's home match against Brentford.</p>.<p>"Wherever I am, my heart will always be here. You are my club," Moura said on Tottenham's official Twitter feed.</p>.<p>"It has been the greatest honour to defend this badge. Every flick, every tackle, every leap, every goal.</p>.<p>"From the highest of highs to the lowest lows, from the beginning to the end, you sung my name. This has been my dream.</p>.<p>"This will always be my home. Some nights we will never forget, writing history together. I will always love you no matter where I go. We will meet again."</p>.<p>Moura has scored 38 goals in 219 appearances since he arrived from Paris Saint-Germain in 2018.</p>.<p>"We would like to thank Lucas for his tremendous service to our club and wish him the very best for the future," a Tottenham statement said.</p>.<p>"We shall provide a further update on our wider released and retained player list following the conclusion of the 2022/23 campaign."</p>