The spokesperson for the Ghana Football Association, Henry Asante Twum, revealed that the recent exclusion of Andre Ayew from the Black Stars’ squad was a result of the player’s current unattached status
Twum highlighted the ongoing engagements of the Black Stars skipper in discussions with various clubs regarding a potential move, adding an extra layer of context to the decision.
According to Twum, the technical team of the Black Stars maintained transparency by communicating their choice to exclude Ayew from the squad. Remarkably, Ayew received this news positively, interpreting it as a favorable turn of events.
Despite Ayew’s undeniable importance on the field, the decision was grounded in the recognition of the player’s need to navigate and secure his future, given his current lack of affiliation with any club.
Twum emphasized the challenge of parting ways with a player of Ayew’s caliber, acknowledging his irreplaceable nature while underscoring the player’s responsibility to address his club-less status.
The spokesperson shed light on Ayew’s proactive approach, involving ongoing conversations and extensive travel in his pursuit of a suitable club, showcasing the player’s commitment to resolving his current situation.
The exclusion of Andre Ayew from the Black Stars’ recent squad mirrors the intricate balance between a player’s significance, club dynamics, and the imperative to shape one’s footballing future.