West Bromwich Albion midfielder Grzegorz Krychowiak has claimed that he felt deceived by Paris Saint-Germain boss Unai Emery over playing time at the Ligue 1 club.
Following his £28m transfer from Sevilla, the Poland international featured 18 times for PSG last season and made just seven starts.
As a result of his lack of first-team football, Krychowiak moved to the Premier League to join West Brom on loan but has refused to rule out a return to the French capital.
"I spoke with the coach but every time when I spoke with him I felt deception. So for me I didn't understand why," the 27-year-old told Sky Sports News.
"The coach knows me very well. We spent two years together and before I signed the contract he told me to come to PSG and I didn't play.
"But this is football and for me the most important thing is the next season and the next games. For players the most important thing is to play and I didn't.
"So now I wanted to have the pleasure and play football. I don't know [if he will return to PSG]. In football everything is possible so we will see."
Krychowiak has made four Premier League appearances for West Brom, who currently sit 10th in the table.