Brazilian full back Alex Telles has left Manchester United to join Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr on a contract until 2025, the two clubs announced on Sunday.
The 30-year-old, who won the Europa League last season while on loan at Sevilla, will be reunited with former United team mate Cristiano Ronaldo at his new club.
"A new adventure beckons for @AT13Oficial. Thank you for everything and good luck, Alex," United posted on Twitter. The Saudi Pro League has attracted many players since Ronaldo joined Al-Nassr last December in a mega deal.
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