Ghana's Andre Ayew targets Turkish league title with Fenerbahce

Published on: 28 July 2018
Ghana's Andre Ayew targets Turkish league title with Fenerbahce
Andre Ayew signs contract with Fenerbahce at an event in Istanbul on Friday

Ghana forward Andre Ayew has reiterated his desire to help Fenerbahce clinch the Turkish Supaliga title in the upcoming campaign.

The 28-year-old joined the Canaries on Friday on a season loan deal from Swansea with an option to be bought once he impresses his new employers.

He was unveiled on Friday afternoon after passing his mandatory medical.

The former Olympique Marseille ace has already set his sights firmly on helping the side win the championship in the coming season.

“My only goal is to live in the championship with Fenerbahce” “Fenerbahce fans are the most excited about me right now”  Ayew said.

"The thing that excites me is the size of this club. My only goal is to be champion at the end of the season Fenerbahce."

”Fenerbahce fans are the most excited about me right now. I still remember the match we played here in Marseille. The fans were amazing that day. Can’t wait to see”.

”I have been meeting Bafetimbi Gomis for a long time, I see, he will always be my brother , but we both will play for the win, now he’s playing for the other side of the city, it will be exciting to play against him”.

Asked whether he got in touch with Stephen Appiah before finally making his mind to move to Turkey Ayew replied ”Stephen Appiah, manager of our national team. I talked to him before I came here. He definitely told me to come here.”

”I came to a new country, but before that I played in many different teams and countries. I’ll be quick to get through the harmonization process.”

‘”Damien Comolli called me the day he came to the office of Fenerbahce called me and asked ‘ would you like to come to a big hut and a big project? ‘I said, “Yes.”

”Since I was kid, I call myself “Andre, push the boundaries.” If a footballer wants to achieve great achievements, he should be able to enter the eyes of his teacher in different positions. But I like to play on the wings,” Ayew added.

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