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Defender Jensen leaves Aberdeen

Defender Jensen leaves Aberdeen

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Defender Richard Jensen has left Aberdeen just under two years after his arrival at Pittodrie. The 29-year-old joined the Dons in August 2023 and went on to make 41 appearances for the club. Jensen spent last season on loan with Danish Superlige side Vejle Boldklub. "We thank Richard for his contributions during his time at Aberdeen," boss Jimmy Thelin told club media, external. "He has been a model professional and a valuable member of the squad however, at this stage in his career Richard wants regular game time and unfortunately, we cannot promise him that at this moment."We wish him every success in his next chapter."
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