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Official: San Jose Earthquakes transfer Marcos Lopez to Feyenoord

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UPDATE (Aug. 8, 4:45 pm ET) – The San Jose Earthquakes have transferred left back Marcos Lopez to Feyenoord of the Dutch Eredivisie for an undisclosed club-record fee, the club announced Monday.

The Peruvian international held a U22 Initiative slot at the Earthquakes. He joined San Jose ahead of the 2019 season from Sporting Cristal in his home country.

"Marcos has been a key player for us for the past three and a half years, but this is a move we felt was important to make for many reasons,” general manager Chris Leitch said in a release. “With an expiring contract and his desire to compete in Europe, this transfer helps him achieve his personal goals with a top club in the Netherlands and allows us to bring in significant compensation for his departure.

"We sincerely appreciate all of Marcos’ efforts during his time in San Jose and are excited for him to receive this opportunity. We’ll be rooting for his success and continued growth with Feyenoord."

ORIGINAL (Aug. 2, 2:15 pm ET) – The San Jose Earthquakes are transferring left back Marcos Lopez to Eredivisie side Feyenoord, according to reports from ESPN’s Jeff Carlisle and The Athletic’s Paul Tenorio.

The 22-year-old Peruvian international is out of contract after the 2022 MLS season, allowing the Western Conference club to capitalize financially before he potentially left for free.

Lopez’s anticipated exit would clear a U22 Initiative slot in San Jose after he spent the last four seasons in the Bay Area upon arriving from Peruvian club Sporting Cristal in 2019.

Lopez, already capped 20 times by Peru, has amassed four goals and six assists for San Jose across 69 regular-season games (58 starts).

Feyenoord are one of Holland’s biggest clubs and have several MLS connections, with Dennis te Kloese departing the LA Galaxy's front office last winter to become their CEO. Colorado Rapids homegrown midfielder Cole Bassett is also there on loan with a purchase option.

The move would represent San Jose’s third outgoing player this summer after Costa Rican international defender Francisco Calvo was transferred to Turkey’s top flight and the loan for Chofis Lopez from Liga MX’s Chivas expired. Chofis’ exit opened a Designated Player spot for the Quakes.

San Jose are currently 13th in the Western Conference standings, eight points below the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs line. They’ve been led by interim head coach Alex Covelo since parting ways with Matias Almeyda seven matches into their 2022 campaign.