Las Palmas forward Jese Rodriguez has admitted that his is not keen to rejoin parent club Paris Saint-Germain when his loan spell in Spain expires.
The striker, who struggled to hold down first-team football in the French capital, said that he will make a decision about his long-term future when the time is right.
"I haven't been given the opportunity to play. I have not played under [PSG boss Unai] Emery," Jese told Cadena Ser. "I have a five-year contract with PSG and I will have to return but it's clear that I would not like to. It's no-one's fault. Unai has faith in other players, he has his 11 and he doesn't change.
"I need to be close to my family, to my people, I'm a man of my word and I told [Las Palmas president Miguel Angel] Ramirez that if I left PSG, I would go to Las Palmas.
"It's the perfect time to come, I need to play and have continuity. I think things are going to go well for me. My welcome? It was unforgettable - I haven't come here on holiday. I'm going to die for this jersey."
Jese, who was linked with a move to Middlesbrough during the winter transfer window, joined PSG from Real Madrid last year.