André Ayew completes return to the EPL

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Ghana captain André Ayew has completed a move to return to the English Premier League side Nottingham Forest after leaving United Kingdom in 2021.

André Dede the has signed a six-month-deal with the struggling English Premier League side till the end of the 2022/23 season with an option to extend for another season.

He left the Al Sadd club late before the second transfer window in Europe closed so failed to complete a move on the deadline day.

The 33-year-old last featured for Walsh side Swansea City under the tutelage of current club manager Steve Cooper who led the team in the English Championship after been relegated from the top-flight side.

André Ayew featured thirty (30) times for Al Sadd in the Qatari League after leaving Swansea City in the 2020/21 season and scored eighteen (18) times in the Gulf country.

His return will mean to help the sinking side to survive relegation in the 2022/23 season with his vast experience in the British league.

He joins his younger brother Jordan Ayew who continues to make in-row with his side Crystal Palace who are placing mid-table on the league table.

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