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Swansea deputy captain Andre Ayew has been nominated for the PFA Bristol Street Motors Championship Player of the Month Award for June and July.
The 30-year-old will vie for the award alongside Leeds midfielder Pablo Hernandez, Brentford pair Ethan Pinnock and Said Benrahma, Wigan’s Nathan Byrne, and West Brom winger Matheus Pereira.
⚠️ VOTE FOR ANDRE! 🗳️@AyewAndre has been nominated for the PFA Bristol Street Motors Championship Player of the Month Award for June and July. 🙌
— Swansea City AFC (@SwansOfficial) August 4, 2020
Register your vote now! 👉 https://t.co/nzV9DLteav pic.twitter.com/lgGGHyFlfP
The Ghana captain contributed to five goals in the period; scoring three and assisting two.
Ayew, who has been linked with several European clubs scored 18 goals in all competitions this season, enough to send Swansea into the semi-finals of the Championship playoffs.
You can vote for the Ghanaian here: http://bit.ly/31fD2dS
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