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Ayew to Decide Future as he Avoids English Second Tier Football

Andre Ayew is faced with the reality of deciding where next he plays as he avoids returning to Swansea City whose current second-tier status he doesn’t seem to like.

Andre Ayew is faced with the reality of deciding where next he plays as he avoids returning to Swansea City whose current second-tier status he doesn’t seem to like.

The left-sided attacker was released days ago by Turkish giants Fenerbache who opted against tying him down to a contract following the elapse of his loan deal.

The Seclin-born Ghana international current deal with The Swans expires in June 2021.

The former Marseille playmaker’s departure from Istanbul comes on the heels of a veteran’s advice to the Super Lig outfit not to retain Andre despite scoring four times this season.

The 29-year-old would have cost a mere €17m to buy out his deal with Swansea City.

A player shipped out on loan is expected to return to his parent club at the expiration of his agreement but the erstwhile West Ham United star does not fancy dropping a division and is at this moment preoccupied with going out on loan again, reports say.

Fulham, Huddersfield Town are linked with making a move but so are outfits in Spain’s La Liga, with teams in the French Ligue 1 also rumored to be interested.

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