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Mon, 23 Nov 2009 Football News

Ayew denies Zamalek quit reports

By ghanasoccernet.com

Ghana midfielder Ibrahim Ayew has denied reports that he has threatened to quit Egyptian giants Zamalek over unpaid wages and bonuses; pledging his commitment to the club.

 
The 23-year-old who is owed for the month of October has rubbished reports he has given the five-time African champions a two-day ultimatum.

 
Ayew joined Zamalek last summer from Sekondi Eleven Wise on a five-year-deal and it is feared he might suffer a similar fate like compatriot Junior Agogo.

 
"I have never spoken of my intention to quit or abrogate my contract. I tried to seek more explanation from the journalist who wrote the story but I wasn't successful but the bottom of the matter is that I will not quit Zamalek," Ayew told Ghanasoccernet.com

 
"Some of these things happen and in recently Laryea Kingston's club had the same problem and I think we have to get something clear, I don't want to quit the club.

 
"I'm a professional and am keeping my focus of playing for the club and not to be distracted by such calls. Only time will tell and I know what at stake in my career."

  Ayew has scored a goal in five appearances for Zamalek who are struggling to find their feet in the Egyptian Premier League.

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