Manchester City have confirmed that Riyad Mahrez has joined Saudi Arabia club Al-Ahli.
The Algerian winger, 32, departs City after five outstanding seasons with the club, helping them win four Premier League titles and the Treble in 2022/23.
"To play for Manchester City has been an honour and privilege,” Mahrez told the club's official website.
“I came to City to win trophies and enjoy my football and I achieved all that and so much more.
“I have had five unforgettable years with this football club, working with unbelievable players, fantastic supporters, and the best manager in the world."
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— Manchester City (@ManCity) July 28, 2023
Mahrez joined City from Leicester City in 2018, having helped the Foxes win their first Premier League title in 2015/16.
Following his move to the Etihad Stadium, he won 11 major trophies with City, including an historic Treble last season.
— Manchester City (@ManCity) July 28, 2023
Mahrez hit double figures for goals across all competitions in all five seasons under Pep Guardiola, with his 24 in 2021/22 a career-high. He made 284 Premier League appearances in total, scoring 82 goals and providing 61 assists.
“I’ve made a lifetime of wonderful memories and the manner of our Premier League title wins and the battles we’ve had with Liverpool and, last year, Arsenal, underlined our collective desire and mentality to be the best," he added.
“Manchester City will forever be a huge and happy part of my life.”