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Andre Ayew linked with shock PSG switch

Posted On Tuesday, 4th September 2012

Andre Ayew has been linked with PSG

Marseille midfielder Andre Ayew has been linked with a transfer deadline day move to big spenders Paris Saint-Germain. 

It is suspected this has delayed his arrival in Ghana’s camp for Saturday’s 2013 Nations Cup final round first leg qualifier against Malawi.

If a deal is sealed, it will come as a big shock to the Marseille faithful after claiming he never wanted to leave the Stade Velodrome.

PSG, owned by the Qatar Investment Authority, have already signed Thiago Motta, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Gregory van der Wiel and Ezequiel Levezzi.

Andre’s younger brother Jordan is set to join Ligiue 1 side Nice on a season-long loan deal.

His contract with Marseille runs until 2015.

Source: MTNfootball.com

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READERS COMMENTS

  1. tzooh says:

    the transfer deadline was last friday august 31st. Today is September 4th. WTF ghanasoccernet

  2. sammy says:

    yeah,but da french,turkish,russia,etc transfer window closes on da 5th which is 2moro@tzooh

  3. goket says:

    oh tzooh,we ah talking abt. french transfer window.

  4. SABATO says:

    i dnt believe dis. Marseille has started so well dis season and they have a decent squad, so why will he leave. moreover he has his favourite no.10 shirt and he is even cup – tied.So he risk not playing in any of the European club competition if he makes the move.

  5. Kofi Osae-Attah says:

    this is no shock who isnt linked with P$G

  6. Randy Abbey says:

    Good news for Mukmin as he willget some few dollars for carrying Dede’s heavy shit for sometime.

  7. zioo says:

    if what GSN is saying is true then,good news

  8. ANANSONGA says:

    AYEW shld hv end this season in marseille b4 leaving.by the way das d chose him n his FATHER.

  9. GH FUO, THINK BIG!!! says:

    PSG HAS A BETTER OUTLOOK OF WINNIGN TROPHIES THIS SEASIN THAN MARSEILLE. DEDE SHOULD GO TO PSG. HE IS SUFFERING AT MARSEILLE…NO HELP!





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