Saudi clubs set to compete with Leicester City for Jordan Ayew
Several Saudi clubs are preparing to challenge Leicester City for the signature of Jordan Ayew, according to journalists Alan Nixon.These teams have offered highly attractive financial packages to persuade Ayew to leave England for the Saudi Pro League.Crystal Palace is seeking around £10 million for the 32-year-old forward, who has one year remaining on his contract at Selhurst Park.Ayew’s future with the club appears uncertain due to his limited playing time since Oliver Glasner took over as manager.Leicester City aims to strengthen its attacking options for the upcoming Premier League season and views Ayew as a valuable addition with his experience.Although Ayew has attracted interest from Saudi Arabian clubs, the move to Leicester would be seen as more pleasing to the player.Last season, Ayew contributed four goals and seven assists for Crystal Palace, mostly from the right wing.Despite his consistent presence, he has not scored more than five goals in a season since the 2019-20 campaign, leading to questions about his form and future.
Several Saudi clubs are preparing to challenge Leicester City for the signature of Jordan Ayew, according to journalists Alan Nixon.
These teams have offered highly attractive financial packages to persuade Ayew to leave England for the Saudi Pro League.
Crystal Palace is seeking around £10 million for the 32-year-old forward, who has one year remaining on his contract at Selhurst Park.
Ayew’s future with the club appears uncertain due to his limited playing time since Oliver Glasner took over as manager.
Leicester City aims to strengthen its attacking options for the upcoming Premier League season and views Ayew as a valuable addition with his experience.
Although Ayew has attracted interest from Saudi Arabian clubs, the move to Leicester would be seen as more pleasing to the player.
Last season, Ayew contributed four goals and seven assists for Crystal Palace, mostly from the right wing.
Despite his consistent presence, he has not scored more than five goals in a season since the 2019-20 campaign, leading to questions about his form and future.