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Leicester City agree deal to sign Jordan Ayew from Crystal Palace

Leicester City, the newly promoted Premier League side, has reportedly secured an agreement with Crystal Palace to sign Ghanaian forward Jordan Ayew.

The deal is contingent upon Ayew successfully passing a medical examination and finalizing his contract with the Foxes.

Ayew’s impending transfer to the King Power Stadium will mark the end of his significant tenure at Selhurst Park, where he has been a crucial player since joining the club.

Initially, Ayew arrived at Crystal Palace on loan in August 2018, and his move was made permanent in July 2019.

During his time with the Eagles, Ayew contributed 23 goals and 21 assists across all competitions.

If the transfer goes through, Ayew will reunite with his Ghanaian compatriot, Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, at Leicester City.

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