Fernandinho has rejoined former club Athletico Paranaense after announcing his departure from Manchester City.
The 37-year-old stated his intention to return to Brazil in April before completing his ninth campaign at the Etihad Stadium, and leaves at the end of his contract having made a total of 383 appearances for City.
Fernandinho took over as City captain after David Silva s 2020 departure and featured in five Premier League title wins, the last four of them under Pep Guardiola s management.
But the holding midfielder, who has won 53 caps for Brazil, was reduced to a supporting role during the 2021-22 season, starting just 17 games in all competitions as Rodri enjoyed a terrific campaign at the base of Guardiola s midfield.
On Monday, Athletico Paranaense tweeted an image of Fernandinho with club president Mario Celso Petraglia, alongside the caption: Welcome back, Fernandinho!
Fernandinho spent three seasons with the Curitiba-based club before joining Shakhtar Donetsk in 2005, where he won six Ukrainian top-flight titles.
Athletico Paranaense are coached by former World Cup-winning Brazil boss Luis Felipe Scolari, who joined the side in May.
Bem-vindo de volta, !
Welcome back, !
José Tramontin/athletico.com.br
— Athletico Paranaense (@AthleticoPR)