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Ghana international, Andre Ayew, says he has no plans of calling his career soon as he loves playing football.
Ayew has enjoyed a sterling 18 years since making his professional debut in the sport at club level.
In the same 2007, he also earned his first call-up into the senior national team under Claude Le Roy for the Black Stars' friendly match against Senegal on 21 August.
The forward has represented nine clubs in his career and doesn't seem to be slowing down.
"How long do you want to stay in the game? That's the question you need to answer for yourself," he told BBC Africa.
"Good players around you help, and as time goes on, you get smarter. You find spaces where, maybe in the past, you wouldn't because you can smell it.
"I love what I'm doing, and I'm not ready to stop."
Since his return to Le Havre, Ayew has scored three goals in nine starts in Ligue 1 with his side 17th on the league table.
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