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Ghanaian midfielder Yaw Yeboah will part ways with Columbus Crew when his contract expires at the end of December 2024.
The Ohio-based club opted not to activate the 27-year-old's one-year extension following the conclusion of the season.
Despite his departure, Yeboah remains eligible for the MLS Re-Entry Process, which could see him continue his career in the league.
In a farewell message on X, Columbus Crew expressed their gratitude.
"Forever a Champion. Thank you, Yaw, for your time in Black & Gold. We wish you the best in your next chapter."
Forever a Champion
— The Crew (@ColumbusCrew) November 27, 2024
Thank you, Yaw, for your time in Black & Gold. We wish you the best in your next chapter. pic.twitter.com/rtJAGgQZB0
Yeboah joined the Crew in 2022 from Polish side Wisła Kraków on a two-year deal with an option to extend.
However, Yeboah struggled to maintain his form in the 2024 season, often coming off the bench. He made 24 appearances, contributing one goal and three assists.
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