Ghana international Andre Ayew delighted to be back in Swansea City for third spell

Published on: 18 September 2019

Ghana skipper Andre Ayew has expressed his delight to be back at Swansea City for a third spell.

The 29-year-old first joined Swansea after his contract with when Marseille expired in 2015 and has now returned to the club to play in the English Championship with www.freebetinfo.com predicting success for the Welsh side.

He bagged 13 goals for the Swans in his maiden season at the club before joining West Ham in a deal worth £20.5m the following summer.

He rejoined Swansea for a club-record £18m fee in January 2018 however, he could not save Carlos Carvalhal's team from Premier League relegation.

A season-long loan move to Fenerbahce followed and few anticipated that Ayew would ever be seen in Swansea colours again.

"I am happy to be back. I feel at home," Ayew tells BBC Sport Wales.

"There were a lot of possibilities for me to move.

"As soon as I got back I felt the desire from the manager, the players - they wanted me to stay - and for sure the fans. That was special for me.

He added, "When I felt that I started to think maybe we have to go for it again.

"We were talking about finding a solution with other clubs. I said if I don't find something which suits me 100 percent I am not going to move just to say I play in Ligue 1 or Serie A or the Premier League.

"The truth of the matter is a part of me wanted to stay here. A few days before the end of the market I told my agent: 'I have made my decision and I want to stay'.

Ayew, the son of Ghana legend Abedi Pele, is among one of Africa's best players and to be playing in the second tier of English football has drawn some criticism.

However his huge wage demands look to have dissuaded top clubs from other leagues from signing him.

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