Former England centre Billy Twelvetrees will leave Gloucester at the end of this season after 11 years with the Gallagher Premiership club.
Gloucester said that 34-year-old Twelvetrees is to embark on a new challenge.
He has made more than 270 appearances for Gloucester since joining them from Leicester. He also won 22 Test caps.
Gloucester head coach George Skivington said: “Billy is such a quality individual, as a bloke and as a rugby player. I have known him a long time and I’ve got all the time in the world for him.
“There is no doubt that he will be considered a club legend for his contribution to this club and this city over the last decade.
“We’ve obviously got a couple of games to go yet, but when the time comes, Billy leaves with our blessing and support for his next journey.”