Tottenham striker Fernando Llorente has revealed he would one day like to return to Juventus ahead of the Champions League clash between the two sides.

Llorente played for the Serie A giants for two seasons, scoring 27 goals in 91 appearances.

His former club host his current side Spurs on Tuesday in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie and the 32-year-old is looking forward to his return.

Tottenham striker Fernando Llorente has revealed he would like to return to Juventus one day

Llorente played for the Serie A side side for two seasons, scoring 27 goals in 91 appearances

Llorente opened up on his departure from Turin to Italian newspaper Tuttosport

'It'll be a wonderful sensation. I experienced unforgettable moments, won five titles, reached a Champions League Final,' he told Tuttosport.

'All the fans continue to show me great affection via social media. They make me feel as if I was there for 10 years rather than two.'

Llorente also opened up on his departure from Turin and revealed he would like to return to the club in the future.

'Juve is a difficult place to leave. I left the Vinovo training ground crying,' he said.

'It's also true what David Trezeguet said: "It's only when you leave Juventus that you realise what you had."

'I miss it like crazy and would love to return.

'It's a special club because, despite being an enormous club, it's like a family inside.

'There is a fine image of Juventus here and I raise it even more: I always speak very highly of the Bianconeri and give them a good rep.'

Llorente has failed to hit the ground running at Spurs, largely due to the excellence of Harry Kane, since joining last summer. In 25 appearances he has netted just twice in all competitions.