Lyon midfielder Mathieu Valbuena has completed a 1.5million euros (£1.3million) move to Fenerbahce.
The 32-year-old former France international's switch to the Turkish giants was "agreed in principle" on Monday after he passed a medical to move to the Ulker Stadium.
Valbuena scored 12 goals in 76 appearances over two seasons for Lyon following a transfer from Dynamo Moscow in 2015 which came after an eight-year spell at Marseille.
And the Ligue 1 club confirmed his departure on Tuesday in a statement on their website, which read: "Olympique Lyonnais reports on the transfer of French international Mathieu Valbuena to Fenerbahce for 1.5million euros, plus incentives for a maximum of 1million euros.
"Olympique Lyonnais had accepted the player's request to make this transfer, given his professionalism and his investment in the OL jersey during these two seasons.
"The club thanks Mathieu Valbuena for all he has brought to OL and wishes him the best success for the rest of his career."
Valbuena expressed his excitement at the move, telling Fenerbahce TV: "Fenerbahce is a very big club. Fenerbahce had been interested in me before.
"Fenerbahce is a club that I always feel very close to myself and a desire to come to.
"We have been in constant contact for the last few days and we talked about the goals and the projects. I will be very happy to be part of this great club. I'm very excited."

