Ghanaian footballer Andre Ayew has ruled out the possibility of retiring from the Black Stars anytime soon. Rumors had circulated that the 31-year-old forward was considering hanging up his international boots, but Ayew has put those speculations to rest.
In a recent interview, Ayew emphasized his commitment to representing his country on the football pitch and stated that he is still fully focused on playing for the Black Stars. “I am not thinking about retirement. I am looking forward to more years of playing for the national team and giving my all for the country,” he said.
Ayew, who currently plays for Qatari club Al Sadd SC, has been a key figure for the Black Stars over the years and has earned over 90 caps for the national team. His decision to continue playing for Ghana will undoubtedly be welcomed by fans and officials alike, as he brings valuable experience and leadership to the team.
As Ghana prepares for upcoming international competitions, Ayew’s determination to remain a part of the squad will provide a major boost to the team’s prospects. His decision also sends a positive message to younger players, showing them the importance of dedicating themselves to the national team.
With Ayew’s reassurance that he still has plenty to offer the Black Stars, Ghanaian football supporters can look forward to seeing the talented forward continue to grace the international stage for the foreseeable future.