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Ghana captain, Andre Ayew, has reportedly set his sights on continuing his career in one of the big five leagues in Europe.
The 33-year-old has offers from clubs in the Major League Soccer (MLS), Saudi Pro League, and the Turkish Super Lig, according to footmercato.net.
There have reportedly been contacts with many clubs as he looks to secure a new club ahead of a potential appearance at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Andre Ayew is a free agent and can still sign for any club despite the transfer window being closed in Europe’s top five leagues.
He featured predominantly as a substitute for Nottingham Forest in the last half of the 2022/23 Premier League season after joining in February.
Andre terminated his contract with Al Sadd to join Forest in the winter window.
Despite being without a club, Ayew has been named in Ghana’s squad for the final 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against the Central African Republic.
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