By Daily Sports on July 26, 2019
Crystal Palace have signed Ghana international forward Jordan Ayew on a three-year deal from Championship (second tier) club Swansea City following a season-long loan spell, the Premier League side said on Thursday.
Palace did not provide financial details but British media said the deal for the 27-year-old was around £2.5 million including add-ons.
“We are delighted to secure Jordan’s services for another three seasons at Palace,” Palace manager Roy Hodgson told the club’s website.
Ayew made 20 league appearances for Palace last season and helped them finish 12th with 49 points.
“He has proved himself a dedicated and hard-working member of the squad and certainly played his part in the club securing its highest ever league points tally in the last campaign,” Hodgson added.
Ayew, who recently helped Ghana reach the last 16 in the Africa Cup of Nations, is the second summer signing for Palace after the arrival of goalkeeper Stephen Henderson.
Palace begin their new season against Everton at Selhurst Park on August 10. (SuperSport)
•Photo shows Jordan Ayew
Source Daily Sports
Posted July 26, 2019
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