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Ghana international, Andre Ayew, has rejoined French side Le Havre as a free agent for the 2024/25 season.
Ayew makes a return to the French Ligue after enjoying six months at the club last season.
He signs a one-year deal with the club keeping him there until the end of the current campaign.
Ayew, made a first to France last season after leaving Olympique Marseille in 2015 to join Swansea City.
The 33-year-old is expected to add his wide range of experience to the team at Le Havre who currently sit 14th on the Ligue 1 table after 6 games played.
Ayew scored five goals in 19 appearances in the league for the club last season helping them escape the drop.
Ayew spent time in England before returning to France, playing for West Ham United, Swansea City, and most recently Nottingham Forest.
Between stints in the Premier League, the veteran attacking midfielder also played for Fenerbache in Turkey and Al Sadd in Qatar.
Since his involvement with the Black Stars at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, Andre Ayew has been left out of the team in the last three call-ups.
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