Chelsea captain Magdalena Eriksson will leave the club after nearly six years when her contract expires this summer.
The Sweden defender, 29, has made 183 appearances for the Blues, winning 11 trophies.
“It’s with a heavy heart and so many emotions I announce that my journey as a Blue will come to an end,” said Eriksson.
“I see myself as extremely privileged to have played a part in this great club’s history.”
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“I want to wish everyone at the club the best of luck for the future,” Eriksson added.
“It’s been one heck of a journey, and I will carry the memories we’ve created together for the rest of my life. I will miss you all so very much.”
Chelsea manager Emma Hayes said Eriksson will “forever remain a legend” at the club.
“There are not enough words to describe the impact Magda has had, not just on this football club but on me,” Hayes said.
“She has been a wonderful leader, someone who has helped drive the team and it’s standards to the levels that we’re at.
“Chelsea will always be her club, it will always be her home.”
Chelsea midfielder Fran Kirby said on Twitter: “We lose a legend, a captain, someone who gives 100% for the badge and an amazing person. Thank you for everything Magda Eriksson. We will all miss you.”
Eriksson, along with Chelsea team-mate and partner Pernille Harder, have been linked with a move to Bayern Munich this summer.