Audio By Carbonatix
New signing Andre Ayew revealed it was the honesty, desire and unity at Swansea City that were key factors in his decision to head to the Liberty.
The Ghanaian forward became the club’s first signing of the summer following his free transfer from French club Marseilles on Wednesday.
Ayew underwent a successful medical this afternoon before putting pen to paper on a four-year contract with the Swans. And the 25-year-old said a conversation with good friend and new Swans team-mate Bafe Gomis played a big part in making his decision.
“I spoke to Bafe, who really wanted me to come here,” said Ayew, in his first interview as a Swan. “He told me about the club’s record season and also about the team spirit, manager, training, the players and how everyone is united.
“Those are great things for me to hear. I know the squad will help me settle in and we will help each other to make Swansea a better team – that’s what is important.
“The project that the club has for the future is very exciting, and when I spoke to the chairman and manager I felt this was the right place for me.
“I felt that my desire to play in the Premier League and wanting to grow as a player meant that Swansea was the best solution for me in every way.
“Seeing the honesty and desire of the club made me feel that they really wanted me to come. They have proved that in all ways.”
Ayew ends a long association with Marseille, for whom he rose through their youth ranks. He made 181 appearances for the French giants, scoring 52 goals as he lifted two French League Cups along with featuring in the club’s Champions League campaigns.
Interest in the 62-cap international was high, with the former African and Ghanaian Player of the Year being tracked by a number of Premier League and big European clubs. And he was delighted to have finally tied down his future in South West Wales.
“It was a very difficult decision to leave Marseille. I spent so many years there – I was in the youth team before breaking into the first team and stayed all of my life in Marseille,” he said. “It’s true that I had a lot of offers, so I needed to take my time to make the right decision for my future. I didn’t want to rush but I feel I have made the right decision.
“Football is all about growing up and becoming a better player and a better person. “This is the next chapter. I’ve played in the Champions League etcetera, but now I want to make it in the Premier League.
“I am very happy to have signed for Swansea, which is a very good club in the Premier League. “I can’t wait to get the season started. It’s been my dream to play in the Premier League with a good club.
“Now it’s up to me to do my job, bring what I have to bring to the club because I know they will want a lot from me and expectations will be high. I will work hard and hopefully I can help the squad. “But I’m ready to do the job and I hope to make every Swansea supporter happy.”
-
Latest Stories
-
Winneba Prisons Officers donate blood to Trauma Hospital to replenish blood bank
30 minutes -
Fuel price cuts won’t translate instantly – ACEP boss explains why
35 minutes -
Wanted activist arrested in South Africa over support for Benin coup plot
40 minutes -
Nigeria drops terrorism financing charges against ex-Justice Minister
50 minutes -
Beckhams have ‘always tried to be best parents’, Victoria says after Brooklyn row
60 minutes -
Europe has ‘maybe six weeks of jet fuel left’, energy boss warns
1 hour -
School shootings a new trauma for Turkey as nation mourns
1 hour -
Naples bank robbers hold 25 people hostage then vanish through tunnel
1 hour -
Trump’s Lebanon ceasefire takes Israel by surprise
2 hours -
Singer D4vd arrested in connection with death of missing teen girl
2 hours -
Former Arsenal keeper Manninger dies after car hit by train
2 hours -
Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings to step down as chairman
2 hours -
Andrew invited to relinquish Freedom of City
5 hours -
Acting ICE director Todd Lyons to leave agency
5 hours -
Messi buys fifth-tier Spanish club Cornella
5 hours