Some Columbus Crew fans have been left furious over the departure of Ghana international, Jonathan Mensah.
The centre-back was involved in a transfer earlier this week, joining San Jose Earthquakes in a trade with a year left on his deal with Crew.
Mensah 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, became a fan-favourite at the Lower.com Field andhas been loved by many.
The player's trade to San Jose has, however, not gone that too well with the Crew fans, who believe the 32-year-old should have stayed with the club.
In a social media post share by the Crew, some fans made their concerns known in the comment session, expressing their displeasure on the decision to allow Mensah leave the club.
The Ghanaian scored nine goals and four assists in 159 appearances for the Crew, helping them in the 2020 MLS Cup triumph.
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