This is a big news! The Turkish club Fenerbahce has officially announced Thursday on its website the departure of his Brazilian defender Roberto Carlos, end of contract.
“Our path separates today for personal reasons expressed by our Brazilian player, that of Roberto Carlos, who with his exemplary personality and extraordinary talent brought a lot to our community,” said club.

Roberto Carlos, left side of 36 years, came to Fenerbahce in the summer of 2007 from Real Madrid.
The Brazilian international has worn for the last time the colors of the Turkish team Thursday night at the Fenerbahçe match-Sheriff Tiraspol (Moldova), accounting for the Europa League (Group H) and won by 1-0 Turks.
Returning late in the game, he then attended a small party in the Sukru Saracoglu stadium, the cheers of supporters, according to images of Fenerbahçe TV channel.
Roberto Carlos had said recently in an interview to a Brazilian radio that he should sign for two years with the Corinthians of Sao Paulo.
He also told the Spanish newspaper Marca that he was ready, if requested, to return to Real Madrid to replace the Portugal defender Pepe, wounded and missing six months.
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