Ghana international, Andre Ayew, has officially joined Premier League outfit Nottingham Forest following his departure from Al Sadd.
The Black Stars captain joins the club on a six-month deal until the end of the 2022/23 season after terminating his contract with the Qatari side.
The forward ended his contract with Al Sadd with five months remaining on his two-year deal with the club after joining from Swansea City as a free agent.
By joining Forest, Ayew reunites with former manager, Steve Cooper, who he played under during his time with the Swans.
A statement on the club's social media pages read, "Nottingham Forest is delighted to welcome Ghana captain Andre Ayew to The City Ground."
The move also sees Ayew return to the Premier League having played for Crystal Palace and West Ham United also in the past.
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