- Fernando leaves Manchester City after spending three years
- The Turkish club confirmed a transfer fee of €5.25 million
Manchester City's Brazilian midfielder Fernando on Friday joined Turkish slub Galatasaray on a permanent deal, the Premier League team announced.
Fernando joined City in 2014 from Porto and went on to make 101 appearances, scoring four times.
He also helped City to League Cup success in 2016, playing five times en route to the trophy, including the final at Wembley against Liverpool.
"It's been a pleasure to play for Manchester City. The club has looked after me incredibly well throughout my time here and I have enjoyed the challenge of playing for a top team in probably the world's toughest league," Fernando told the club's official website.
"The League Cup success of 2016 was a highlight for me and something I will never forget."
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