England defender Lucy Bronze will leave Manchester City at the end of his contract this summer.
The 30-year-old rejoined City in 2020 after a stint with Lyon, having played with them from 2014 to 2017.
Bronze has made 111 appearances for the Academy Stadium team in total, scoring 14 goals.
The city says Bronze “is now ready for new pastures” with his contract expiring on June 30.
A statement from the club added: “Manchester City would like to express their gratitude and thanks to Lucy for her contributions during her two terms at the club and wish her all the best for the future.”
During her first stint with City, Bronze won the WSL, Continental Tires League Cup and FA Women’s Cup, before leaving for France.
The winger returned to Manchester after three seasons with Lyon, and was later crowned FIFA’s best female player of the year 2020 before being named to the GB team for the delayed Tokyo Games.
Bronze has also won the FA Cup and League Cup in his second stint with City.
Following the end of their 2021-22 season, City had already announced their final contract departures, including Bronze international team-mate Georgia Stanway, who has joined Bayern Munich, and the Scottish midfielder. Caroline Weir, linked to Real Madrid.