James Tarkowski has apologised to Brentford supporters for pulling out of the game against Burnley on January 22.

The 23-year-old defender has been disciplined by the club for his actions and will miss tomorrow's game with Leeds United but Dean Smith expects him to remain with the club after the transfer window.

Tarkowski revealed that his mother is fighting a terminal disease and he is keen to be nearer to home, given the commuting distance between London and Greater Manchester.

He had been in discussions over leaving Brentford to be closer to home and had not submitted a transfer request.

However, he felt he was not in the right frame of mind to face the Clarets.

Tarkowski's statement read: "I wanted to share a message with the fans following last week’s events. My plans were to do this sooner but I agreed with the club that it was better to do so once I’d returned to training.

"I have always enjoyed giving 100% playing for Brentford and am always proud to wear the shirt.

"As a team, and with your support, we’ve had two years of great progress. From the promotion to the Championship through to last season where we reached the play offs, I have so many special memories of this club and of the backing we’ve had from you, the fans.

"I have always had a strong bond with my team mates and the fans. I also have a very close relationship with my family who, like you and my team mates, have been there and supported me throughout my career. Unfortunately my mum has a serious, incurable illness and her condition has been getting steadily worse. I live a good four hours away from her and during the autumn, it became clear to me that I needed to get closer to home to support both her and my dad.

"I was open and up front about this with the club, who were sympathetic and said they’d work with me and my agent to try to reach a solution which worked well for the club whilst giving me the possibility to move to closer to my mum. We decided to keep this matter confidential in the best interests of everyone. I decided not to put in a transfer request as we agreed it would be better to work together on this.

"In the run up to the match against Burnley, I felt completely frazzled and unable to concentrate properly. I felt that to play in the match in this frame of mind may actually do more harm than good. I thought that my distraction may result in an error that would let my team mates and the fans down. After much thought and consultation with the gaffer, my family and my team mates, I felt unable to guarantee my usual standard of performance and said as much to the gaffer.

"I would like to apologise to my team mates, the gaffer and the fans. I hope that you can understand the pressure I was under and that no offence or insult was intended to anyone associated with the club. I have taken the sanction given to me by the club with good grace.

"I would also like to thank everyone who has offered me support over the last 10 days, and thank the club for continuing to understand my situation at home.

"I am still under contract at Brentford and am committed to giving my best for the club, the team and the fans, as I always do when wearing the shirt."