Ghanaian forward Andre Ayew has described his move to NAC Breda as a challenge he is fully prepared to embrace as the club battles relegation.
The Ghanaian forward believes the situation at Breda aligns with his competitive mindset and desire to make an immediate impact.
Ayew insists the mental approach will be crucial as NAC enter the decisive phase of the season.
“I’m someone who really enjoys challenges, both personally and as part of a team. I find that here at NAC.”
“I want to do everything I can to help the club and my teammates.”
“We’re in a situation where staying in the Eredivisie is the only thing that matters.”
“The mental aspect is perhaps the most important thing in this situation.”
“Together with our supporters, we must fight this battle head-on in the second half of the season.”
The 36-year-old agreed a short-term contract that runs until the end of the current season, with an option for an additional year.
Ayew joins the Dutch club after spending several months without a team following his departure from French side Le Havre last summer.