Spain's Reyes to quit Sevilla
Spanish international striker Jose Antonio Reyes is set to leave his hometown club Seville for a second time, the La Liga outfit announced on Wednesday.
Spanish press suggested the Seville born Reyes who was a member of the 2006 World Cup squad and who is best known in Britain for a spell at Arsenal, would be joining Turkish Super Lig side Galatasaray.
The 32-year-old Reyes spent seven seasons during two spells at the southern Spanish club playing 253 times for them and winning the last three Europa League titles with them, a title he also won twice at Atletico Madrid.
"José Antonio Reyes is leaving Seville, putting an end to his second spell here, the most collectively successful one," a club statement said.
Reyes was a fans' favourite who professed his love for his hometown and cried publicly after news of his transfer to Arsenal.