2014 World Cup: West Brom and Hull watched Jordan Ayew in Ghana's defeat to USA

Published on: 17 June 2014
2014 World Cup: West Brom and Hull watched Jordan Ayew in Ghana's defeat to USA
Jordan Ayew

Hull City and West Brom are among the Premier League clubs who sent scouts to watch Ghana’s Jordan Ayew in Monday's 2-1 defeat against the USA. 

The Marseille striker is being linked with a move to England this summer, and the Tigers and Baggies are thought to be the early frontrunners.

Both have dispatched scouts to the Brazilian city of Natal to see him in action today, claims the Daily Mail.

Ayew’s representative Willie McKay said: “Jordan is playing very well and he wants to show English Premier League clubs what he can do.

“There’s a lot of interest gathering and a move to England appeals to him.”

Ayew is the younger son of Ghana legend Abedi Pele. His older brother Andre also plays for Marseille and joins Jordan in Ghana’s World Cup squad.

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