Ghana midfielder Andre Ayew hints at Premier League move

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Marseille star Andre Ayew has dropped a strong hint that he could make a move to the Premier League during the upcoming summer.

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Ayew’s contract at Marseille expires at the end of the current campaign and with the striker delaying talks of an extension; it is looking very likely that he will leave the Stade Velodrome during the upcoming summer.

With Ayew potentially becoming available on a free transfer, a host of clubs have unsurprisingly been linked with a move for the Ghanaian international and Premier League sides Swansea City, Newcastle United, Arsenal and Everton have all been credited with an interest to sign the 25-year old.

Now as a huge boost to interested Premier League sides, Ayew has dropped a huge hint that he will be making a move to the English top flight next season after stating that it would be an honour for him to play in England.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Ayew said, “I have had a lot of different offers from different countries, but I will have to discuss with Marseille. I will make a decision soon, and look at the offers that are coming in and decide what is best for my future.

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“The Premier League is the best league in the world today, and it would be an honour play there. I talk to a lot with my friends who have played there.

“Samuel Eto’o, Alex Song, Samir Nasri, Joey Barton have all given me great advice about the Premier League. I am still in contract with Marseille, so I cannot give names of clubs, but there has been contact.”

Ayew has made 24 appearances for Marseille this season, scoring 8 goals and providing 5 assists in what has been a fruitful campaign for the French giants.