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Andre Ayew's Swansea future in the air ahead of talks with chairman

Andre Ayew celebrates after scoring for Swansea against Manchester City
Image: Andre Ayew (left) celebrates after scoring for Swansea against Manchester City

Swansea striker Andre Ayew says his future depends on a summer discussion with club chairman Huw Jenkins.

Ayew was heavily linked with Sunderland during the January transfer window and there have been reports of summer interest from West Ham.

The Ghana international says he is happy at Swansea after finishing as the club's top-scorer this term with 12 goals.

But Ayew stopped short of committing himself to a second season in south Wales after scoring in Swansea's final Premier League game of the season, the 1-1 home draw with Manchester City on Sunday.

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Andre Ayew finished the season as Swansea’s top scorer with 12 goals and he felt it was a good way to end their season by drawing 1-1 against Manchester City

"I think you should ask the chairman," said Ayew, who signed a four-year deal at Swansea last summer following his free transfer from Marseille, on his future.

"I'm happy here. If I have to stay, fine. If I have to leave, I have to leave.

"What is important for me is that I keep doing my work, and in football the truth of today is not the truth of tomorrow.

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"We'll see what's going to happen, we'll have a discussion and see the way forward."

Andre Ayew of Swansea City scores his team's first goal
Image: Ayew struck from a free-kick against Manchester City

Ayew, however, says he would like to continue playing in English football.

"I've enjoyed the Premier League, I think it's the best league in the world," said Ayew.

"The intensity, the determination from every team. It's a league where you enjoy every game. Every game is difficult, you can never say you've won it before you've played it.

"I hope to stay in the Premier League if I leave, but I'm here at the moment at Swansea."

Swansea forward Andre Ayew
Image: Ayew joined the Swans from Marseille last summer

The 26-year-old feels Swansea, who ended the season strongly to finish 12th, will improve further next term now manager Francesco Guidolin has signed a two-year contract to stay at the club.

"I think everyone has learned a lot from the season," said Ayew.

"We've had three managers, which is not easy to deal with. But we managed to cope with all the changes and stayed up.

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Francesco Guidolin said that Swansea played very well in their 1-1 draw against Manchester City and the Italian felt a draw was the right result

"We now have a coach with a lot of experience who knows what he wants to do.

"I've had friends from the national team who have been coached by him, and I know what he can do."

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