Phil Jones has penned an open letter to the Manchester United supporters, with his exit from the 20-time English champions being confirmed on Friday morning.
The centre-back's contract at Old Trafford is due to expire at the end of June, and he will be leaving the Red Devils on a free transfer, having failed to find a way back from his constant injury problems.
Jones arrived at Man United from Blackburn Rovers in 2011, and he has represented the club on 229 occasions in all competitions, scoring six goals and registering 10 assists in the process, winning the Premier League, FA Cup, Europa League and two Community Shields.
The 31-year-old has not featured since the end of last season due to a knee injury, though, and Red Devils head coach Erik ten Hag said during his press conference on Friday that the defender had only managed to train for "20 minutes" since he arrived last summer.
Jones has now penned an open letter to the club's fans, which was posted on Man United's official website.
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"I thought about how best to present my words to everyone and felt that I wanted to reach the fans who have supported me throughout my time at Manchester United. It's always tough to leave a club. I did so already with Blackburn Rovers, all those years ago aged only 19, but I could never imagine what was to follow," he wrote.
"My time at United has been nothing short of incredible. When I decided to leave Blackburn, I always wanted to prove myself further. I'd represented my boyhood club, and lived a dream, but I was desperate to show everyone what I could do at the highest level.
"I had this hunger inside me and I was desperate to continue that at a club that could challenge for everything. I had offers from a few clubs but I was waiting and waiting for the call from United. One day, on holiday, the phone rang from Sir Alex.
I left my holiday that day, I couldn't wait to meet him. I couldn't wait to sign and, most of all, I couldn't wait to get started. There was only one club where I wanted to continue my journey in the game. To wear this shirt just once, to wear this badge and represent everyone associated with it, was an honour.
"I wish I could have played more. I wish I could have given more to the many squads I played alongside. I will say, from the bottom of my heart, I did everything I could. I did everything the medical team asked of me.
I never left a stone unturned in the pursuit of living my dream and representing Manchester United on the pitch.
"I spent some difficult days away from my family, rehabilitating and recovering away from everyone, recuperating away from the training pitch, which I was desperate to get back to. I've said before that I found it hard to even speak to my team-mates, I was hurt that I couldn't help them. I was hurt that my family couldn't see me on the matchdays, you feel like you're letting people down.
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"Sometimes, in life, things happen that we don't like, but we have to learn to accept it and be at peace in our minds that we did everything we could to overcome the challenges. In your career, and life, that's all we can really do.
The road can be rocky and throw you off track. It's about getting up from setbacks and keeping going. This is a lesson I'll push into my next challenges, for whatever lies ahead. I lived a dream at the biggest club in the world. I played for England in major tournaments.
"At United, I won trophies, most notably the Premier League under Sir Alex, in his final season. It's not a time to be sad, it's a time to look back, for me and my family, and be happy that I managed to live a dream at United. I can always say to my family and friends that not many people get to play for this club, to always be in its history and to be able to look back with such happy memories.
"I wish Erik [ten Hag] and his staff, all the players, the best of luck for the future. He's building something here and I'll be watching, supporting and hoping, more than anyone, that he can continue the progress we can all see already.
"I want to say thank you to everyone who has helped me at Manchester United, where I've made friends for life.
But, most of all, my family, who stuck by me through everything. The biggest one to my wife and two beautiful girls, I cannot put into words the support you've given me. We've stuck together and I can't wait to see what the future holds."
Man United said in their own statement that Jones, who has only played 13 times for the Red Devils since the end of the 2018-19 season, would be "taking some time before deciding his next move".