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Jordan Ayew has signed a three-year contract extension with Olympique Marseille.
The new deal will keep him at the French club until the 2015 season.
The 19-year old Ghana international made 22 appearances and scored twice for Marseille last season to convince Didier Deschamps and the club to tie him down for a longer duration.
He had only a year left on his contract.
Source: Ghanafa.org
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