Lucas Digne admits he is ‘sad’ at the manner his Everton career has ended.
Digne completed a £25 million switch to Aston Villa on Thursday, bringing down the curtain on his three-and-a-half year spell at Goodison Park.
The France international made 127 appearances for the Blues but found himself frozen out of the first-team setup by Rafael Benitez last month.
In a farewell message to supporters, Digne revealed his dismay at the way his departure played out barely a year after he signed a new long-term contract.
“Thank you for three-and-a-half years in Blue,” he wrote on Instagram.
“From day one the Evertonians have received me with a lot of warm feelings, and I am forever thankful for that. I have loved to be a part of the Everton family.
“I have always worked hard to give back to the fans on and off the pitch. I have loved the unity of fans and players. Not only Goodison on a matchday but also in everyday life.
“Only one year ago I signed a new contract with the ambition of staying in this club for a long time, giving everything for my club, for the development and project, that I believed in – and for the passionate fans.
“My dream was helping the club back where it belongs. Wearing the captain’s armband in some matches always made me proud.
“Everything must come to an end. I just did not expect it to end this way.
“What has happened and some things that was said about me in the last month has made me very sad. But I will not enter a war on words with anyone.
“The club don’t deserve that, the fans don’t deserve that – and to be honest, I don’t feel that I deserve that.
“There are so many good and decent people in and around Everton who want the best for this club and not only for themselves – and to them I can only say from my heart: I wish you the best!
“Thank you, to all you wonderful, proud and passionate true Evertonians.
“It has been an honour and a true pleasure to play for you, the fans, the people – because a club do not belong to a player or a manager, but to the fans.
“I will always carry you with me in my heart wherever I go.
“Sometimes it only takes one person from outside to destroy a beautiful love affair. All the best to Everton and Evertonians.”