Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius says he has "terminated" his two-year loan deal at Turkish side Besiktas.
The 26-year-old was in the second year of his spell in Istanbul and had made 30 appearances before the season was stopped because of coronavirus.
Karius said on Instagram it was a "shame it comes to an end like this".
The German added: "I was very patient for months telling the board over and over again. Same things happened already last year."
Recollect that the German reported Besiktas to Fifa for unpaid wages for a second time, although a deal between the two parties was reportedly close to being agreed without Fifa's intervention.
That deal involved Karius' contract being cancelled, with Besiktas paying him £400,000 in outstanding salary.
It is important to me that you know I really enjoyed playing for this club a lot. Besiktas can be proud having such passionate fans behind them always giving amazing support," he added.
"You always supported me in good and bad times and I will always remember you in the best way.
"Also I want to say thank you to all my team-mates, coaching staff including all people working for the club. You welcomed me with arms wide open from day one."
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