Lucas Perez has spoken to Spanish media and voiced his disgust at the treatment subjected to him at Arsenal.The 28-year-old forward joined the club for £17m from Deportivo La Coruna last summer but made only two Premier League starts under Arsene Wenger - his most recent coming on New Years Day.His finest moment in an Arsenal shirt came when he scored a hat-trick against Basel in the Champions League.Wenger's recent acquisition of club record signing Alexandre Lacazette suggests there is no future for Perez in North London.The French hitman was given the number 9 shirt previously worn by Perez and the Spaniard has revealed exactly how it was taken from him.Arsenal fans will not be too upset to see Perez leave the club but, following his interview with La Voz De Galicia, many on Twitter were voicing their disappointment at the club's harsh treatment.

La Voz de Galicia is a Spanish daily newspaper based in La Coruna and today published a revealing quotes from the unhappy Arsenal striker.

“I want to leave to play and be happy," said Perez. "Last year I barely had any opportunities and when I had them I took advantage of them. And this season is clearly going to be more of the same. I want to fight to go to the national team. I want to play football, but for that I have to leave.

“And I think that the best place for me is at home, with Dépor. They [Arsenal] are not behaving well with me. The thing of taking the shirt number without telling me to give it to a colleague, it seems to me the last straw.

“I can not continue this way. I have given everything, but that has not been reciprocated, so I can’t stand it any longer.

“I feel cheated. In February I was not allowed to leave for China with the promise that I would play more and after that I had even fewer opportunities.

“But the shirt number is an ugly gesture. On the trip, Lacazette asked the boss and he accepted. Afterwards, he told me.

“Last year he [Wenger] told me that he understood that I was upset. I think this season things will get worse, so help me out. Since I have been a professional footballer, I’ve felt happiest in Deportivo, surrounded by my family, my friends.

“Put yourself in my place. I know I have chances to go to the national team. To play the World Cup. A dream. But for that I have to play and I have to be happy.

“That’s why I want to go back to Coruña.”

The article on La Voz de Galicia was translated by Arseblog.