Ghana forward Jordan Ayew hasn’t ruled out staying at Leicester City despite their relegation to the Championship.
With a year left on his contract, Ayew is weighing his options, saying, “I have one more year left on my contract. Staying is an option and leaving is also an option, but I am happy there,” he told Flashscore.
Speculation surrounds his future, with his international profile and desire to stay in top-flight football potentially influencing his decision.
Ayew made 36 appearances last season, scoring six goals, and demonstrated his work rate and professionalism despite the team’s struggles.
As Leicester rebuilds after the departure of key players like Jamie Vardy and Danny Ward, Ayew’s experience could be crucial.
He is taking his time to decide, aware of the unpredictability of football.
Ayew’s adaptability and versatility were evident in his ability to play in different roles under manager Ruud van Nistelrooy.
His next move will likely be influenced by his desire for top-flight football and his personal goals.
For now, he remains open to possibilities, prioritizing his career and well-being.