FK Senica Yenne made his
Fortuna Liga debut for
Senica against
AS Trenčín on 20 July 2019, during the premier round of the season. Yenne was featured directly in the starting-XI and had spent a majority of the match on the pitch. He had impressed with two assists, contributing to a rather surprising 3–1 victory. He first crossed the ball to
Eneji Moses, who equalised the score to 1–1. In second-half stoppage time, Yenne was fouled in the penalty area and
Frank Castañeda had converted the
penalty, sealing the score of the game, even though
AS Trenčín were in the lead after the first half, thanks to former Slovak international
David Depetris. Yenne scored his first goal for
Senica on 9 November 2019, during his 13th league appearance for the club. In a
home fixture against
Zemplín Michalovce he opened the scoresheet of the match after 54 minutes by converting a pass from
Edmund Addo, commencing a fruitful half-time for Senica as, after further strikes from
Frank Castañeda and
Samson Akinyoola, they collected a 4–0 victory.
MŠK Žilina On 21 January 2021, it was announced that Yenne had signed a three-year contract with multiple time Slovak champions
MŠK Žilina. His move was a part of a swap deal when ex-Slovak
under-21 international
Martin Gamboš had moved to
Senica.
Ararat-Armenia On 7 July 2022,
Ararat-Armenia announced the signing of Yenne. On 1 June 2025, Ararat-Armenia announced the departure of Yenne.
Baltika Kaliningrad On 1 June 2025, Yenne signed a three-year contract with
Russian Premier League club
Baltika Kaliningrad. ==Career statistics==