
Damien Comolli, Fenerbahce Sporting Director, has revealed that getting Andre Ayew into the team for the coming season was high on their priority list in terms of summer acquisitions for the attacking role.
Ayew completed a season-long loan move to the Turkish club on Thursday from English Championship side, Swansea City and he was unveiled at a press conference on Friday.
The former West Ham player flew into Istanbul earlier this week after successful discussions between his representatives and Swansea City. He had to end his pre-season training with Swansea to head to Turkey to get the move across the line.
Comolli, who has worked with Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham, in his career, told the media that Ayew was their main target as they thought of strengthening the team’s attack for the coming season.
“We are delighted to welcome Andre Ayew to the club. He is our fourth signing of the summer.
He was the main target we thought for the wide attacking position. He was a head coach, Philip Cocu’s main choice and he was mine as well and we are absolutely delighted that he has joined us.
He is in very good shape because he has been training with Swansea in the last few weeks and the coach will decide if he will be part of the team for our next friendly against Cagliari on Wednesday, August 1.”
Ayew is expected to join the team’s training session on Saturday.


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