Mohamed Besic has finally found himself a new club after leaving Everton on a free transfer in the summer.
Besic brought an end to a seven-year stay at Goodison Park back in July when his contract came to an end, and the club allowed to him leave on a free.
He was one of several at Everton to leave in that way, with the club happy to let players go as they brought down their wage bill.
However, unlike the likes of Theo Walcott, Yannick Bolasie and Joshua King, he has struggled to find a new club following his departure.
That’s now changed, though, with former side Ferencvaros revealing they’ve moved to bring the midfielder back to the club.
Besic played for the Hungarian side for two years before his move to Everton in July 2014, and he was a big hit at the club, being named the best foreign player in their history by the club’s fans.
It was therefore an easy move to make, with the midfielder revealing he was no longer enjoying football in England after his time with Everton and various loan spells in the Championship.