Jordan Ayew, currently under speculation in England, is considering a loan move during the transfer window to regain form and secure more playing time. At 22, the younger brother of André Ayew has faced challenges in confirming his potential, with seven starts and participation in fifteen Ligue 1 matches resulting in one goal and no assists, a performance below expectations.
With the 2014 World Cup looming, Jordan Ayew is eager to sharpen his skills promptly to avoid the risk of exclusion from the national team. The idea of a loan move during the winter transfer window has been floated to facilitate this goal.
L’Equipe reports that several Ligue 1 teams, including Bastia and Nice, are interested, with Nice holding a prominent position in the race for his loan. However, the potential move is envisioned as temporary, mirroring the path taken by his brother André, who had successful stints at various clubs before returning to establish himself at Olympique de Marseille.
Given Jordan Ayew’s current situation, a loan move is seen as a beneficial opportunity for him to regain form and gain valuable playing experience.