World Cup winner Benedikt Howedes has agreed a four-year contract with Russian champions Lokomotiv Moscow, ending his long association with Schalke.
The Germany international started all of his country s matches as Joachim Low s men triumphed in Brazil at the 2014 World Cup.
But the 30-year-old has been dogged by a series of injuries in recent years and was only able to make three Serie A appearances while on loan at Juventus for the 2017-18 season.
However, Lokomotiv said stringent medical tests conducted in Italy did not reveal any issues that would prevent Howedes from joining the club.
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Howedes spent 16 years at Schalke, progressing through the club to become first-team captain. He played in 240 Bundesliga games and was a member of the side who won the DFB-Pokal in 2011.
Last summer, Benedikt looked for a new challenge at Juventus, said Schalke s sporting director Christian Heidel.
We wish him all the best in the new sporting chapter of his career at Lokomotiv Moscow, who did a remarkable job last season.