Real Madrid announced on Saturday that Jeffery Taylor had left the club after seven years.
Taylor, 33, joined Real Madrid in 2015-16 and has since helped the club win a EuroLeague title in 2018, four Spanish League championships (2016, 2018, 2019, 2022), and two Spanish Cups (2016, 2017).
Through his time with the club, Taylor has become the second foreign player with the most games with Real Madrid, for a total of 463.
This was the club's official announcement:
"Real Madrid C. F. informs that our basketball player Jeffery Taylor has brought an end to his time at the club.
Real Madrid wishes to express its gratitude and affection towards Taylor for the exemplary conduct and the commitment and professionalism he displayed throughout the period he defended our jersey.
During his seven-season spell at Real Madrid, Taylor lifted 13 pieces of silverware: one European Cup, one Intercontinental Cup, four league titles, a trio of Copa del Rey crowns and four Spanish Super Cups.
Taylor lies in second place in the club's all-time appearance charts for foreign players after having featured 463 times.
Real Madrid wishes Taylor and his family all the very best in this new chapter."