Goalkeeper Scott Carson is leaving English football club Manchester City after six years with Pep Guardiola's team, Sky Sports reports, quoted by BTA.
He leaves with four titles and one Champions League, but also has a second with Liverpool in 2005.
The media in England reported last month that City were in the market for a new goalkeeper and were most interested in Diogo Costa. The club also have an option to buy the rights to James Trafford, who they sold to Burnley.
"Everyone at Manchester City would like to thank Scott for his work and dedication. We wish him all the best," the club wrote.
Carson, 39, has made just two appearances in six seasons at Manchester United. He has nine for Liverpool and has played the most for Derby County, 171 games.