Paulo Dybala has announced that he is leaving Juventus, the club he joined from Palermo in 2015.
While it's not fully clear where he'll go, even though he has been strongly linked with Inter, the Argentine will leave Turin in the summer.
That means Sunday's clash between Juventus and Lazio will be his last home game with the club, while they'll visit Fiorentina on the final matchday.
"It is difficult to find the right words, as we've been together for many years and had so many emotions together," he started, in a thread on Twitter.
"I thought we would be together for even more years, but fate has put us on different paths.
"I will never forget everything that Juventus has given me, every game, every goal.
"With you, Juventus, I matured, learned, lived and dreamed.
"We have had seven years of magic, 12 trophies and 115 goals that no one will ever take away from us. Never.
"Thank you for supporting me in difficult times, but tomorrow will be my last game with this shirt. It's hard to imagine, but it will be our last goodbye.
"It won't be easy, but I will step onto the pitch with a smile and my head held high, knowing that I have given everything for Juventus."