Former Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata joined Turkish club Galatasaray after being released at the end of his contract at Old Trafford.
In late June, it was reported that the Spaniard was offered a new contract, but turned it down to find more playing time in the later years of his career.
He came after playing eight years with the Red Devils and being an important part of the squad.
Towards the end of his Manchester career, it became clear that he was becoming an emergency team player after the arrival of Bruno Fernandes in 2020 and Donny van de Beek the following year.
Yesterday was a busy day for the Super Lig giants as the club managed to bring in five new players on deadline day.
One of those players was the midfielder, who has often been linked to Premier League clubs like Leeds and a couple of La Liga clubs along the way.
According to The Express, Mata completed the move after talks continued throughout the week.
It comes 98 days after his free transfer from Man United with the 34-year-old joining a team with several familiar faces including Mauro Icardi and Dries Mertens.
It will be seen as a good move for the veteran midfielder who will no doubt complete his career in Turkey.
Mata was always a good player to have in the dressing room, giving advice to the youngsters who came in and being a true leader despite not being the captain.
The Manchester Evening News reflects on a message Mata sent to fans on social media after Galatasaray announced the transfer.
“I feel so good. I’m excited and very motivated,” Mata said.
“I am grateful to be here. Everyone is being very nice. I can’t wait to win with Galatasaray.
“Everyone told me what a good atmosphere this place has. I am looking forward to the time when I will experience this.”
“I can’t wait to fight in front of our fans. Galatasaray is the most successful team in Turkey. It is also a club that has a place in football history”.
“Thank you all for the warm welcome.”
Mata signed a one-year contract with the Turkish giants with an option for one more year.
United fans will support the midfielder on his new journey and wish him all the best in his long career.