Amid growing speculation about his potential departure from Olympique de Marseille this summer, André Ayew remains non-committal about his future with the club. The Ghanaian midfielder discusses his current season and addresses questions about his future at Marseille.
“I’m happy here,” Ayew stated to Provence. “It’s true that in June, I will only have one year of contract left. So these are questions that the club is asking itself and which I am also thinking about. If the leaders want to offer me something, we’ll see.”
Throughout several seasons, Ayew has been frequently linked with moves away from Marseille, and this year is no different. With his contract set to expire in June 2015, Ayew faces a decision between staying with Marseille or exploring other opportunities. Despite feeling comfortable in the city, Ayew acknowledges that he is among the club’s highest earners, which could factor into his decision.
For now, Ayew prefers to leave his future in the hands of Marseille’s leadership, while focusing on finishing the current season strongly. He emphasizes the importance of maximizing points and elevating Marseille’s position in the standings. Looking ahead to next season, Ayew insists on prioritizing the present and deferring thoughts about his future until the end of the current campaign.
“What is important is the end of the season, taking the maximum points and putting OM as high as possible,” Ayew emphasized. “We must already finish this season well, then we will see. Next season is something else.”
As Ayew navigates the final stretch of the season, his focus remains on contributing to Marseille’s success while keeping an open mind about what the future may hold.