Marseille president Vincent Labrune has
admitted that Andre Ayew could leave
the club if the right offer comes in.
Ayew, 23, has expressed a desire to
move away from the Stade Velodrome,
with Liverpool his preferred destination.
Aside from loan spells at Arles and
Lorient, the Ghana international winger
has spent his entire career with Marseille, helping them to the Coupe de la Ligue title
in 2011.
However, Ayew is reported to have clashed with manager Elie Baup over his desire to
play as a central striker.
Baup is keen to retain the nucleus of the side that secured second place in Ligue 1
last term, but Labrune is willing to part company with Ayew.
"Ayew has informed me of his intentions," Labrune told Le Parisien.
"If an offer from a big club comes in and we like it, I will investigate it.
"But we’re not at that stage at all yet."
Ayew made 45 appearances for Marseille last season, scoring 12 goals.
Wednesday, 31 July 2013
LABRUNE OPEN TO AYEW DEPARTURE
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