Marko Marin has ended his disappointing stay at Chelsea by agreeing a permanent switch to Greek champions Olympiacos.
The winger, who has been capped 16 times by Germany, arrived at Stamford Bridge in 2012 as a highly-regarded 23-year-old, but failed to earn regular first-team football.
A succession of loans at Sevilla, Fiorentina, Anderlecht and Trabzonspor followed, before Marin s move to Olympiacos was confirmed on Tuesday.
The Greek giants did not reveal the details of the deal, which is said to be three years for a cost of approximately £3million.
Μάρκο Μάριν καλώς όρισες στον Ολυμπιακό! / , welcome to Olympiacos!
— Olympiacos FC (@olympiacos_org)
I m very proud and happy to wear the shirt, Marin told the club s official website. Of course you have to win the league and we will try to do this and I want to help the team win the league and go as far as possible in the Europa League.
I don t have to ask anyone about Olympiacos, I m a big Red Star Belgrade fan so I know all about the club and it s a really big club with a big tradition.
Everything that they [the fans] expect, I will show.