Swedish defender Jonas Olsson has left West Bromwich Albion to return to his homeland and join Djurgarden.
Olsson, 34, would have been out of contract in the summer, but has reached a mutual agreement with Albion to terminate the remaining months of his deal.
It means he will sign for the Stockholm club in time for the start of the Swedish season next week.
His departure brings an end to a nine-year stay at The Hawthorns in which he helped West Brom win promotion back to the Premier League, making 194 starts and scoring eight goals in the top flight.
All the best to @J_OlssonViasat who has agreed to join Djurgården IF after nine years with Albion.#WBAhttps://t.co/Q0kLOYrRwn
- West Bromwich Albion (@WBA) 23 March 2017
Olsson told the club's official website: "It's all happened so quickly I've not had chance to say a proper farewell to so many people.
"I will be back at the first chance to do that. But I'm really grateful to the club for helping me sort out this transfer.
"I still feel I have a few good years in me but such is the quality of the competition at Albion for places in my position, it was getting harder and harder to see a first-team opportunity.
"Albion has been and will always be a huge part of my life, and it is great to feel I am leaving it in such a strong position."