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Jordan Ayew has become the latest member of the Ayew family at Olympic Marseille after penning a three-year professional contract.The youngest son of Ghanaian legend Abedi Ayew Pele who signed the contract on Wednesday after impressing in the junior ranks, says he is determined to make his mark there.“I am very happy this has been sorted out. Now my priority is to build my football future at the club and make a mark here,” he told kickOffGhana.com.Jordan, earmarked by the legendary Abedi Pele as the best player amongst his three sons plays as a striker and the second boy from the Ayew family to try to make his name there.His brother Dede featured for the club for two seasons but has been deemed surplus to requirement for the current season.Their father Abedi played in two European club finals for the French club in the early 90s.Source: Kickoff.com
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