Lille goalkeeper Mickael Landreau has parted company with the club, reports from France suggest.
The shot-stopper requested his contract be terminated having been at odds with manager Rudi Garcia and his coaching staff for some time, Reuters claims.
Landreau, who has 11 caps from France, has played more than 568 French league games and helped Lille to their first title in 50 years during the last campaign.
The 33-year-old has faced competition for first-team football since Garcia signed Brest goalkeeper Steeve Elana.
Lille have yet to officially confirm Landreau's departure.