Once-capped England seamer Matthew Fisher will leave Yorkshire at the end of the season.
The 26-year-old has made 102 appearances for the White Rose since his debut at the age of 15 in 2013, but has been beset by injuries over the last couple of years and will move on at the expiration of his contract in October.
Fisher is reportedly set to sign for current Vitality County Championship champions Surrey.
"Playing for and being capped by Yorkshire has been the biggest honour in my life and to have represented the club for over 10 years has given me and my family immense pride," Fisher told the official club website.
"I'd like to thank all players, coaches, medical staff, supporters and everyone involved in the club throughout my time at Yorkshire.
"While I remain a Yorkshire player, I will do what I have always done and give my all for the White Rose."
At international level, Fisher has played one Test match for England, against the West indies in 2022, and he will be looking to add to that solitary cap in the coming years.
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