Jordan Ayew’s heartfelt sentiments echoed through Selhurst Park as he celebrated his contract extension with Crystal Palace, expressing the profound love he holds for the club.
The Ghanaian international penned a new deal that will run until 2025.
Ayew’s words conveyed not just commitment but a genuine sense of belonging, as he referred to the club as his home.
In his tribute to the fans, Ayew acknowledged their unparalleled passion and unwavering support, designating them as the “12th man” who stands by the team from the first minute to the last.
Ayew also took a moment to extend his gratitude to the former manager, Roy Hodgson, whom he holds in high regard for the positive impact on his career. He didn’t forget to thank Chairman Steve Parish and Sporting Director Dougie Freedman, recognizing their consistent presence and support.
“It feels great. I think everyone knows how much I love this club. I feel immense pride every time I put on the Palace shirt; this club is my home, and signing a new contract shows that.
“Everything about Crystal Palace is special – the fans especially. They are our 12th man. There isn’t a fanbase as passionate and supportive as ours in the league; you are always with us from the first minute until the end.
“I’d like to thank the manager – I have so much respect for Roy [Hodgson], he’s been so good to me – and Steve Parish and Dougie Freedman. They’re always there when you need them. Not forgetting all of staff at the club; we all have a great bond here. “I hope I can help the club push on up the league. We have a good squad and the belief to achieve something special. I will be giving 100% every week to make sure we go on a good run and start climbing the table.”