Stoke City playmaker Bojan Krkic has joined Bundesliga side Mainz on advance for whatever is left of the season.
The Barcelona star was denied a move to Middlesbrough after Stoke requested a move charge in overabundance of £12million and declined to credit him out to an English club. Watford likewise enrolled an intrigue while Spanish clubs Celta Vigo and Las Palmas were valued out, and Celtic additionally pursued a credit bargain.
Mainz affirmed the news with a photo of Bojan marking his agreement shared on the club's Twitter account toward the beginning of today.
Bojan himself then took to web-based social networking to post a long a genuine message saying thank you to the Stoke fans - despite the fact that he is because of come back to the club in a couple of months.
The six month credit bargain does exclude a condition for a lasting exchange.
He said "a very special chapter in my life has come to a close as another really exciting one opens', and said he was not saying goodbye to the Potteries, merely a 'see you soon.
Bojan wrote on his personal Twitter page: 'I came to England looking to once again enjoy my football, and the passion surrounding the game, to the full. Being out on the pitch is what makes me happy and it's now time for me to carry on along my journey as I continue to enjoy this great sport.
Firstly, thank you to Stoke City for giving me the chance to play in and enjoy the Premier League. I would particularly like to thank the board for standing by me during the tough times, such as when I was allowed to recover from my cruciate ligament injury back in Barcelona.
Of course, thank you also to the Stoke City fans for their unwavering loyalty and for making me feel so special. The unique feeling on hearing the 'Ole, Ole, Ole... Bojan, Bojan' chant is one that will remain with me forever.
Ole back to you!"

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