
Marseille winger Andre Ayew admits he is considering his future at the club after suffering a string of robberies alongside his family.
They have been victims of crime twice this season, the latest incident happening during the 2-2 draw against Caen.
And 19-year-old Ayew, the son of former star Abedi Pele, said he is thinking about his time in the French port city.
"Frankly, it's scary," he is quoted as saying by France Football.
"Above all, it makes me reflect on my future at Marseille. When I heard the news I was very upset. Today, I must take a step back [to reflect]."
Ayew suggested one of the reasons Lucho Gonzalez wants to leave is because he was robbed too before the derby de France clash against PSG earlier this season.
"It's very annoying. Players are targets [for criminals]. I hope these problems are better addressed next year," he concluded.


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