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Italy is a possible and very probable destination for Black Stars player Andre Dede Ayew in the January transfer window.
The Olympique Marseille player has been linked with a move away from the French Ligue 1 club domination transfer news in the ended summer transfer with Liverpool, AC Milan, Hull City and Newcastle United all being linked.
Ayew has very recently been linked with a move to Italian Serie A club Inter Milan in the January transfer window.
Italian football agent Federico Pastorello who is working with Andre Ayew’s agent Eduardo Crnja however has confirmed interest from Serie A side Napoli.
Federico Patorello told Le10 Sports:
“It’s true, Napoli were very interested in Andre Ayew during the summer and are still interested in him.”
Black Stars player Andre Ayew’s contract with Olympique Marseille ends at the end of the current football season.
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