Real Madrid have agreed to sell goalkeeper Jesus Fernandez to fellow La Liga side Levante.
The 26-year-old had been the third-choice keeper at the Bernabeu behind Iker Casillas and Diego Lopez, but following Keylor Navas's arrival from Les Granotes yesterday afternoon, Fernandez was pushed further down the pecking order.
As a result, Los Blancos have accepted a bid from Levante for his services, with a medical and personal terms now due to be discussed.
"We would like to thank @JesusFdezCo for his professionalism and dedication all these years and we wish him the best of luck in his new journey," read a tweet on Madrid's official page.
Fernandez joined Madrid from Numancia back in 2010.