Juan Mata is the latest player to leave Manchester United now that his contract at the club has expired.
The Spanish winger, who signed for the Red Devils from Chelsea in January 2014, joins Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard whose Man United exits were confirmed on Wednesday.
Mata won the FA Cup, Europa League and the EFL Cup during his time at Old Trafford, playing under five separate managers in eight years. A Red Devils spokesperson said on the club's website: "Thank you for dedicating eight years of your career to United, Juan. Everyone at the club wishes you all the best for the future."
Pogba confirmed on social media he is leaving United now his contract has expired. He wrote on Wednesday: "I feel privileged to have played for this club.
"Many beautiful moments and memories but most importantly an unconditional support from the fans. Thank you Man United."
Lingard confirmed his exit shortly after, posting: "Over the last few weeks I've been emotional leaving a club that is family. After 22 years I've had so many special memories and moments that I will cherish forever.
"I'm a red through and through and Man United will always remain in my heart. Thank you to the players I've played with over the years I've made friends for life and we've had a lot of fun along the way.
"I want to say a big thank you to the coaches that I have worked under from the age of 9 to present. Each coach has helped me in many different ways and I appreciate the way each coach believed in me and taught me something different.
"A massive thank you to all the staff behind the scenes from dinner ladies to the cleaners to the kitmen because everyone has played a role in where I am today. It's been emotional but to end on a high which has been your favourite celebration?"