Ghanaian international André Ayew, currently playing for Olympique de Marseille, discussed his repositioning in the midfield axis under coach Elie Baup’s system and addressed his future in a recent interview with L’Equipe. Ayew expressed his preference for playing in the middle and highlighted his ability to contribute by recovering balls and breaking through the lines.
While Ayew stated that his preference is to stay at Marseille, he acknowledged the uncertainties in football and mentioned that the transfer window is not over. He emphasized that he feels good at Marseille, fulfilling his childhood dream of playing for the club where his father also played. Ayew mentioned the possibility of interest from big clubs and expressed a preference for the Premier League due to being an English speaker. However, he emphasized that he is in no hurry and that the most important thing for him is to progress and become better in a position that suits him. The final decision about his future may become clearer closer to the end of the transfer window.