Andre Ayew has agreed to join Ligue 1 club Le Havre

However, the 33-year-old was able to clinch a transfer to Le Havre, who saw the dynamic striker as an important asset in their quest to finish in a decent place at the end of the current season, considering their recent promotion from Ligue 2. Le Havre revealed the Black Stars captain before of their match against Monaco on Saturday evening, emphasising his value to the squad with expertise garnered from the Premier League, where he also played for West Ham United and Swansea City, as well as Fernabahce in Turkey and Al Sadd in Qatar.

Ghana captain Andre Ayew has agreed to join Le Havre in the French Ligue 1, marking his return to the country after an eight-year absence.

The former Olympique Marseille player most recently appeared in the English Premier League for Nottingham Forest, when he helped the club retain its top-flight position.

However, his contract ended, and he was unattached until Saturday evening, therefore he did not play for the team this season.

However, the 33-year-old was able to clinch a transfer to Le Havre, who saw the dynamic striker as an important asset in their quest to finish in a decent place at the end of the current season, considering their recent promotion from Ligue 2.

Le Havre revealed the Black Stars captain before their match against Monaco on Saturday evening, emphasising his value to the squad with expertise garnered from the Premier League, where he also played for West Ham United and Swansea City, as well as Fernabahce in Turkey and Al Sadd in Qatar.

Ayew is poised to captain the Black Stars in their key 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Madagascar and Comoros next week. In their previous outings, Ghana looks to rebound from devastating defeats to Mexico and the United States.