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Black Stars captain Andre Ayew has been released by Nottingham Forest following the expiration of his contract.
Andre joined the club in January on a six-month deal after leaving Al Sadd late last year.
The 33-year-old made 13 appearances for Forest after his return to English Football to play under Steve Cooper.
Forest added the Ghanaian to their squad as they chased experienced in a bid to survive relegation from the Premier League.
Andre failed to score a goal for the club in his 306 minutes of action while he missed a penalty during his time on the pitch.
The forward is now a free agent and has set sight on a new club before the start of next season.
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