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Former Manchester United captain Antonio Valencia has completed a deal to join Liga MX side Club Queretaro.
The club announced the deal on social media on Friday as Valencia, 35, becomes their third signing of the season.
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LA Galaxy striker Javier Hernandez welcomed his former United teammate to the club with a message on Twitter.
🎥 | Próxima estación: ¡Querétaro! 🚂
¡El TREN llegó para pintarse de azul y negro! 🔵⚫
Bienvenido a casa, @anto_v25.🐔#teQuieROgallos pic.twitter.com/ubVvDwyQ9g
— Club_Queretaro (@Club_Queretaro) November 27, 2020
The two players spent four years together at Old Trafford.
Valencia joined United in 2009 where he won two Premier League titles, the FA Cup, two League Cups and the Europa League.
The Ecuador international returned to his homeland after a decade at United to play for top-flight side LDU Quito.
Valencia has also featured in two World Cup tournaments with Ecuador and four Copa America finals.