Mark Wilson has left Dundee United, the club have confirmed.
The 30-year-old has failed to make an appearance this season despite recovering from a foot injury several months ago.
A club spokesman said: "This decision is for the mutual benefit of both parties. Mark is keen to move on for his career development and the manager was keen to enhance his options within the first team squad."
Wilson rejoined United in August 2013 following spells with Celtic and Bristol City, and played 20 times last season.
The versatile player was the subject of club disciplinary proceedings in October following an incident involving Celtic goalkeeper Lukasz Zaluska in the early hours of a Monday morning in Glasgow's Ashton Lane.
Wilson, who played for United's development team later that day, revealed he had tried to "calm a matter down" and help his former team-mate. United midfielder Paul Paton was later arrested in connection with an alleged assault on Zaluska.
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