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Transfer news: Andre Ayew has put Premier League clubs on alert by revealing he would be interested in a transfer

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Long-term Premier League target Andre Ayew has admitted he would relish the opportunity to play for one of Europe’s top clubs.

The 22-year-old, who has 40 caps for Ghana, says he is happy at his current club Marseille, but hinted he would find it hard to turn down the likes of Arsenal and Man Utd.

“I am looking forward to pre-season and seeing what will happen regarding my future,” said Ayew.

“Marseille is my home and I’m happy to be here. But if I have to leave to improve and the club get what they are looking for, who knows?

“Premier League, Spanish Liga or Serie A are all top leagues and to play there is to play against the best in Europe.”

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