Ghana striker, Jordan Ayew has shared his excitement about joining Leicester City, calling it a major shift and a fresh boost to his football career.
The 32-year-old, who arrives at the Foxes from Crystal Palace, is eager to showcase his talents at the King Power Stadium.
In his initial interview with Leicester, Ayew highlighted how important change can be in life, noting that it can reinvigorate one’s career.
"In life, embracing change and new energy is essential," Ayew remarked. "I decided to join Leicester because it is a big club, and that was a major factor for me."
Ayew's decision to move was heavily influenced by Leicester's strong reputation and the promising prospects it offers for his career advancement.
He also credited the club’s management for their role in making the transfer possible, which was pivotal in his decision.
The forward is keen to contribute to Leicester City’s success and is confident that this change will enable him to perform at his best.
"I want to demonstrate that I can be a valuable asset to the team, adding my experience and quality to help improve the squad," he added.
Ayew, who netted 21 goals in over 200 appearances during his six-year stint at Crystal Palace, might make his Leicester debut in their Premier League fixture against Fulham at Craven Cottage this Saturday.


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