Ghana defender Daniel Amartey has officially ended his seven-year tenure with Leicester City following the club’s relegation from the Premier League.
The announcement came on Monday, confirming that Amartey’s contract will not be renewed upon its expiration at the end of June.
Amartey, who joined Leicester City from Danish club Copenhagen in 2016 for a reported fee of up to £6 million, had a memorable spell with the Foxes. He played a vital role in their historic Premier League title triumph and also contributed to winning two other trophies during his time at the club.
Recent reports have linked Amartey with a potential move to Turkey, with Besiktas rumoured to have held talks with the player. As a free agent, Amartey has the freedom to explore new opportunities and continue his professional career elsewhere.