Eto'o presented to Antalyaspor
Samuel Eto'o was unveiled by Turkish side Antalyaspor earlier this week, but the former Chelsea man seemed rather nonplussed as he posed with the club's new shirt.
The 34-year-old was presented to supporters of the newly-promoted side on a three-year contract in a ceremony at the Akdeniz University Stadium, after a six-month spell with Sampdoria.
Whereas most players smile for the cameras when they sign, Eto'o preferred to keep it cool with a more neutral expression as he held up his new shirt.
Eto'o has had a glittering career, which began with Real Madrid before he was sent out on loan several times and then moved to Mallorca on a permanent basis.
His form there earned him a move to Barcelona in 2004, where he won six major trophies in five seasons, scoring more than 100 goals for the Catalan giants.
The well-travelled striker left Barca to join Inter Milan 2009, in a deal worth £33million plus Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
The former Cameroon international remained there for two seasons before making a £21m move to wealthy Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala, earning a salary of £14.2m a year.
He later swapped Russia for England as he made his first move to the Premier League with Chelsea, spending a season at Stamford Bridge before moving to Merseyside to join Everton for a year, when he announced his retirement from international football.
A move to Sampdoria followed, but after less than a year in Italy he has moved on again, this time joining ambitious Turkish Super League side Antalyaspor.