The French champions had previously refused to let Ayew travel for games three games but with his first team opportunities increasingly limited, the youngest son of Abedi Pele will join the U-20s on Wednesday to stake his claim for a place in the team.
Ghana, the defending champions from both the African and World Under-20 tournaments lead 2-0 from the first leg and are odds on favourite to qualify for the tournament in Libya.
And Jordan, whose brother Dede captained the Black Satellites to their victories in Rwanda and Egypt is delighted to be playing his part finally.
“I have always said I wanted to play a part in the U-20s qualification so I am very happy to be making my debut,” he told KickOffGhana.com. “I just hope that when we qualify, I am able to play a part in the tournament itself.”
Jordan already has two caps for the Black Stars but will be playing his first competitive game for the Black Satellites on Sunday.