Ghana's Andre Ayew coy over Swansea City future

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Ghana and Swansea City forward Andre Ayew has remained coy over his future as he focuses on his side's play-off bid.

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The 30-year-old, who is Swansea's highest earner has a year left on his contract and the Championship club may have to let him leave for financial reasons should there be interest this summer.

However, Ayew says he is not thinking about that as he eyes three points against Reading in the Championship on Wednesday.

"At the moment I'm not thinking about that," he told BBC Sport.

"I'm just thinking about getting three points (at Reading) on Wednesday and hopefully Hull City winning. That's what I want. I'm not thinking beyond that at all."

The Ghana international rejoined Swansea from West Ham for a second spell at the club in January 2018 and returned to South Wales again last summer after a season-long loan at Fenerbahce.

"I'm happy here. I love it and I have a great bond with the club and fans," he added.

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"When I came back it was after an injury and then we went down. It was a difficult period, but this season I was able to put things back into order and make sure the fans know I'm back.

"I'm happy for that and they're happy with me and that bond is back. I'm a player who needs that feeling around me to give my best.

"Having that from the Swansea fans is very important to me.

"It's something we'll sit down and think about when the time is right, but at the moment I'm thinking of trying to make the play-offs."

Ayew has made 44 appearances in all competitions this season for Swansea, scored 17 goals and provided six assists.