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Etete's time at Cheltenham Town came to a close this week and although he was not involved in their final match, a 2-2 draw at Cambridge United, he got a chance to say his farewell to the fans on Instagram.
"Been an absolute pleasure to play here I’d like to thank all the fans, staff and players, you’ve been incredible wishing you all the best for the future," he posted.
Last week Cheltenham boss Michael Duff had spoken about Etete's loan and what the future holds for him when talking about his loan players as a group.
"I think they'll all have good careers. At what level? It's not easy. It's easy to be at a Premier League club, but staying at a Premier League club is the difficult bit," he was quoted as saying by
Gloucestershire Live. "They have all come in and I don't know whether it's luck or not, but we have signed good characters. There is no edge to them. They are coming from completely different backgrounds. They are coming from Disneyland.
"Kion has come from Tottenham's training ground and it's like NASA Space Centre. The pitches are perfect, you have a member of staff to pour their tea, one to pour their milk and another to put in the sugar. There are staff everywhere so when they come into this environment it's a bit alien to them, but they have all bought in, which is key.
"They have done and that tells you about the culture within the training ground because the worst thing you can have is asking a player to do something and they say 'we don't do that at my club' - well, you're not at that club. They are here to learn different experiences, styles of football and formations. They have all been brilliant."
Etete played 13 times for League One side Cheltenham, scoring three goals and laying on three assists, following the first half of the season when he was on loan in League Two at Northampton, netting six goals and providing two assists in his 23 games.