Ayew begins new chapter at NAC Breda as 10th club of his career
Andre Ayews move to NAC Breda marks another milestone in his long and varied career, with the Dutch club becoming the 10th senior side he has represented at a professional level.The 36-year-old began his senior career at Olympique de Marseille in 2007, where he spent eight years and established himself as one of the most consistent performers in Ligue 1. During that period, he also gained valuable experience through loan spells at Lorient and Arles-Avignon. His performances in France earned him a move to the Premier League with Swansea City in 2015, before later joining West Ham United.Ayew returned to Swansea for a second spell, which included a loan stint at Turkish giants Fenerbahe, before moving to Al Sadd in Qatar, where he enjoyed a productive period, winning the league and Emir of Qatar Cup.He later had a brief spell with Nottingham Forest before returning to France with Le Havre, where he played until 2025.NAC Breda now represents the latest destination in a career that has taken Ayew across several major footballing environments. His short-term deal with the Eredivisie side reflects both his desire to remain competitive at the highest level and the clubs need for experience as they navigate the second half of the season.With more than a decade at the top level and extensive international experience with Ghana, Ayew is expected to bring leadership and composure to NAC as he begins this new chapter in the Netherlands.
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