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Canadian star forward Cyle Larin joins Belgian side Club Brugge on free transfer

Forward Cyle Larin is joining fellow Canadian Tajon Buchanan at Belgium's Club Brugge.

Larin, who leads all Canadian men with 24 goals internationally, said farewell to Turkey's Besiktas in a social media post on the weekend.

"We accomplished a lot together," wrote the 27-year-old from Brampton, Ont. "Stood strong during the tough days and from there brought great joy as we went on to win championships. It was an honour to share those moments with all of you who are part of this wonderful Besiktas family. Unfortunately it is time to say goodbye."

Club Brugge announced Larin's arrival in a social media post showing the Canadian in the team's new jersey.

"New challenge, new colours. Bruges boy. Welcome Cyle."

Larin, who was out of contact with Besiktas, has signed with Brugge through 2025.

Club Brugge won the Belgian league title in May for the third season in a row, and the 18th time overall, and will play in next season's Champions League.

Brugges finished runner-up to Union Saint-Gilloise in the regular-season but took the Belgian title with a successful playoff run.

Buchanan, a 23-year-old winger from Brampton, joined the Belgian side in a transfer from the New England Revolution at the end of the 2021 Major League Soccer season.

Larin has 24 goals in 52 appearances for Canada and played a key part in Canada's successful World Cup qualifying campaign with 16 goals — over 21 games — since the start of 2021.

The six-foot-two striker set the Canadian men's scoring record in January in a 1-0 World Cup qualifying win over the U.S. in Hamilton, passing Dwayne De Rosario, who had 22 goals in 81 appearances.

Larin joined Canadian captain Atiba Hutchinson at Besiktas in January 2018 after a messy exit from Major League Soccer's

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