Ghana captain, Andre Ayew has come out to say that he will not decide his next destination in a hurry. This is coming after the midfielder parted with Swansea football club at the end of last season.

According to him, he definitely believes he has what it takes to play in the best leagues in England, France or Italy, but he has no destination in mind right now.
Ayew added that he intends to take his time to decide on his future and he hopes to reach a conclusion soon.
His words, “There are a lot of things in the pipeline in various leagues. I feel that I have what it takes to play in the best divisions, whether it is in England or France or Italy… I don’t have a particular place [for now].”
“There also offers coming in from the Gulf, the Asia side etc… So I need to take my time and make the right decision for me, but also for the nation with all [Afcon and World Cup qualifiers] we have coming ahead.”
“I will take my time, look at it very well and hopefully, sooner than later we will all be clear on something because I know that my fellow brothers and sisters, all Ghanaian people are waiting for that with a lot of impatience.”
“Honestly I think [signing for Swansea] is one of the best decisions I took in my career. It’s a place that I really felt at home. I felt that the people were always there for me on the pitch and off it.”
“The club, from the owners to the groundsmen, I knew everyone so I was at home. Being there gave me that feeling that I am free to express myself on the pitch or do things outside the pitch too.”
“I had the confidence from everyone, that belief that you have to make something happen.”
“The decision to leave one day was going to come, sooner or later. I wanted to get back to the Premier League to continue with the club. That was my first aim after I didn’t know what was going to happen. We all knew that if we didn’t go up, I would have to leave the club.”
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