"Super" Joe Lewis leaves Aberdeen
The 35-year-old had played 271 times for the Dons
Former England Under-21s goalkeeper Joe Lewis has left Aberdeen after seven years at the club.
The 35-year-old lost his position as first-choice last season and has now departed Pittodrie.
Lewis, who moved to Scotland from Cardiff, had previously captained the Dons before Kelle Roos ousted him as Barry Robson's preferred goalkeeper.
So many good memories
"I've got so many good memories here at Aberdeen, both on and off the field, and I've made many friends within the club, so it feels quite emotional to be moving," the former Norwich man told the club's official website.
"I have no regrets; I've always tried my hardest every time I wore the shirt and I'm enormously proud to have captained the club and played as many games as I did."
A colossal figure
Manager Robson said: "Joe has been a colossal figure at the club for many years and he can be extremely proud of his contribution to Aberdeen FC.
"Both on and off the pitch, he has been a leader. Not only an outstanding goalkeeper, but a proper professional and exactly the type you want in and around your dressing room.
"I would like to thank Joe personally and wish him well for whatever is next."