Ghana winger Edwin Gyasi has ended his stay with Bulgarian giants CSKA Sofia after two seasons with the club.
The Dutch born Ghanaian who is currently being chased by Turkish side Besiktas, played his last game for the club in the 5-0 thrashing of Beroe Stara Zagora on Sunday.
The five times capped Black Stars forward, was awarded with an honorary plaque made specifically to thank him for his professionalism and dedication demonstrated during their stay in the Red Army.
Gyasi, 28, joined the Bulgarians in 2018, making 60 appearances and scoring 6 times for the club.
He spent a brief spell on loan at Major League Soccer FC Dallas during his time with CSKA Sofia.
He could soon sign for side Besiktas after agreeing personal terms with the club.