A well-known name in the Vélodrome has made its comeback in France.
He is a player that fans of Olympique de Marseille will be happy to meet again this season: André Ayew is making his comeback in the French championship. The Ghanaian international signed up for Le Havre, who announced his official signing this Saturday. The 33-year-old attacking midfielder has been free since leaving Nottingham Forest last summer.
“The HAC is particularly pleased to announce the signing of André Ayew, can we read in an official press release published by the Norman club. “André Ayew, it’s a business card as long as your arm! Born in Seclin on December 17, 1989, in the North, while his father, Abedi Pelé, was playing in Lille, André further extends the Ayew dynasty with his brother, Jordan. This player who can play as a left attacker or midfielder first made his mark with Olympique de Marseille, where he began his career in 2007. After loans to Lorient then to Arles – Avignon, André returned to establish himself at OM, with whom he twice finished vice-champion of France, won two League Cups and two Champions Trophies. »
“His career continues in the United Kingdom (Swansea, West Ham) and Turkey (Fenerbahce), with success, then he joins, in 2021, Qatar, before returning, last February, to Great Britain, more precisely at Nottingham Forest, a club with which he played 13 Premier League matches. But André Ayew also made 115 caps for the Ghana team, with whom he was twice finalist in the CAN (2010 and 2015) and participated three times in the World Cup (2010, 2014, 2022). He also won the U20 World Cup. Looking for a new challenge, André Ayew therefore chose to join the HAC to return to Ligue 1! The Ciel&Marine club welcomes him! »concludes the HAC.