Andre Ayew seals move to Ligue 1 side Le Havre

Ayew’s leadership and experience will be valuable assets as the national team seeks positive results in these important qualifiers.

Ghana captain Andre Ayew has officially joined Le Havre in the French Ligue 1, marking his return to French football after eight years.

The former Olympique Marseille player has been without a club since his contract with Nottingham Forest in the English Premier League expired.

Despite his notable contributions to Nottingham Forest, where he played a key role in helping the team retain their top-flight status, Ayew became a free agent when his contract concluded.

The 33-year-old forward is now set to embark on a new chapter with Le Havre, a club that recently secured promotion from Ligue 2.

Le Havre sees Ayew as a crucial addition to their squad, and they unveiled him ahead of their match against Monaco on Saturday evening.

Ayew brings a wealth of experience from his time in the Premier League with clubs like West Ham United and Swansea City, as well as stints with Fernabahce in Turkey and Al Sadd in Qatar.

The Ghanaian forward is expected to lead the Black Stars in their upcoming crucial fixtures against Madagascar and Comoros in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

Ghana is eager to bounce back from recent defeats to Mexico and the United States in their previous outings.

Ayew’s leadership and experience will be valuable assets as the national team seeks positive results in these important qualifiers.

Source:zedmultimedia.com

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