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Ghana international, Jonathan Mensah is set to leave Major League Soccer (MLS) side, Columbus Crew, to join San Jose Earthquakes, according to reports.
San Jose are said to have reportedly agreed on a deal for the services of the 32-year-old which will see him end his stay with Crew with just a year left on his current deal.
The 32-year-old joined the American outfits in January 2017 after leaving Anzhi Makhachkala, where he played for just a season.
Mensah, who has been Crew's captain for the last two seasons, has become a fan-favourite at the Lower.com Field but his time could soon be coming to an end with San Jose lurking around.
The centre-back has nine goals and four assists in 159 appearances for the Crew, helping them in the 2020 MLS Cup triumph.
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