Ghana Black Stars forward André Ayew is on the verge of completing a move to a new club in the Netherlands, as he undergoes a medical examination today, sources close to the deal have confirmed.

The 35-year-old attacker, who has been without a club in recent months, is expected to sign a short-term contract with the Dutch side, subject to a successful medical and the finalisation of personal terms. The move is seen as a strategic step by the experienced winger to maintain match fitness and competitive sharpness ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Ayew, a former captain of the Black Stars, brings vast experience to his prospective new club, having enjoyed an illustrious career across Europe with spells in France, England and Turkey. He has previously featured for Olympique de Marseille, Swansea City, West Ham United, Fenerbahçe and most recently Le Havre, where he played a key role in helping the club avoid relegation in Ligue 1.
Sources indicate that the Dutch club values Ayew’s leadership qualities and big-game experience, believing he can provide both on-field impact and mentorship for younger players.
An official announcement is expected once the medical process is completed and all documentation is finalised. Should the deal be sealed, Ayew’s return to club football could significantly boost his chances of reclaiming a regular place in the Black Stars squad as Ghana intensifies preparations for upcoming international assignments.