Soccer News of Thursday, 5 May 2016

Source: ghanasoccernet.com

Ayew wants his Swansea future sorted out this summer

Andrew Ayew Andrew Ayew

Andrew Ayew wants his Swansea future sorted out at the end of the season.

The Ghana international still has three years left on the deal he signed when joining on a free transfer from Marseille last summer.

But the Swans are ready to cash-in on the £12million rated ace who has bagged 10 goals this season having turned down bids from West Ham, Sunderland and Newcastle in January.

And Ayew, 26, admitted: "I have a contract here so if it's here I am going to continue playing my football then good.

"If not, then at the end of the season you have a chance to discuss and see what happens.

"I am at Swansea and I am happy here, everything is okay but in football you never know. Whatever happens will happen."

Ayew has been a big hit with fans and took his tally into double figures with two goals in Sunday's 3-1 win over Liverpool that made the Swans mathematically safe from the drop.

And Ayew has admitted in the past his first choice when he planned on moving to the Premier League was the Merseyside outfit, but opted for the Swans with a £5m signing-on fee.

He added: "We all wanted to have a better season especially the way we started but that's part of football.

"I've scored 10 goals which is good for a midfielder so I am quite happy.

"Hopefully I can get one more before the end of season, but what's important we are safe and hopefully in the last two games we can play our football like we did against Liverpool."