Andre Ayew Urged to Sign for Hearts of Oak to Revive Black Stars Career, Video
- Andre Ayew has been warned against signing for another foreign club after leaving Ligue 1 side Le Havre
- The FIFA U-20 World Cup winner is currently a free agent, and Ghanaian fans are eager to see which club he will join next
- A Ghanaian sports journalist has explained why he thinks joining the Ghana Premier League is the best option for Andre
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Ghanaian sports journalist Raymond Nyamador has advised national team veteran Andre “Dede” Ayew to return home and sign for Accra Hearts of Oak if he harbours hopes of a return to the Black Stars ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Andre recently parted ways with French Ligue 1 side Le Havre at the end of the 2024/25 season, bringing to a close a two-year stint with the club.

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According to Transfermarkt, the former Swansea and Marseille man is now a free agent, and speculation is rife regarding his next destination.
Ayew shines for Le Havre with goal and assist
Andre Ayew rolled back the years with a standout performance for Le Havre in their thrilling 4‑3 comeback victory over Lens in Ligue 1.
The veteran forward delivered a pin-point assist to spark his team’s revival before capping his night with a powerful header to level the score.
His leadership on the pitch, calm presence under pressure, and relentless drive were clear throughout the match. The display was a timely reminder of his enduring class and experience, especially as conversations about his next move intensify.
At 35, Ayew still plays with the hunger of a debutant, and his performance against one of France’s top sides has not only silenced critics but also reignited public calls in Ghana for his return to the national team.
Andre Ayew urged to join Hearts of Oak
Speaking on Sporty FM, Raymond Nyamador encouraged Ayew to consider joining Ghana Premier League giants Accra Hearts of Oak.
According to Nyamador, a move to the local league could rejuvenate Ayew’s Black Stars career under head coach Otto Addo.
“If Dede is serious about returning to the national team setup, especially with the World Cup 2026 on the horizon, he must consider joining Hearts of Oak. Playing in Ghana will bring him closer to the technical team and the fans,” Nyamador stated.
The broadcaster noted that a return to the Ghanaian league would boost Ayew’s visibility and demonstrate his commitment to helping domestic football grow, an act that could endear him once more to the national selectors.
Andre Ayew's Black Stars future
Andre Ayew has been an iconic figure in Ghanaian football for over a decade, with 120 caps for the national team, according to Wikipedia.
However, his recent absence from the Black Stars lineup in recent years has sparked debate over whether his international career is nearing its end.
For Nyamador, there is only one way that Ayew can get back in the national team mix, particularly as a leader and experienced figure.
''Andre Ayew is a player who enjoys playing in front of big crowds, and if he joins Hearts of Oak, the fans will always come to the stadium to support him. That is how he can rejoin the Black Stars, and maybe go to the World Cup if Ghana qualifies.''

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The Sporty FM presenter also cautioned against Ayew signing for another team abroad, especially in obscure or less-competitive leagues. He warned that such a move could significantly reduce his chances of being recalled to the Black Stars.
“If he moves to a club abroad again, in the Middle East or Asia, and scores two or three goals, the technical handlers may overlook him. That would be unfortunate for a player of his caliber,” Nyamador emphasised.
Nyamador’s call is not just about Ayew’s international prospects—it’s also a strategic appeal for local football.
Signing for Hearts of Oak, one of Ghana’s most storied clubs, would attract massive attention and possibly spark renewed interest in the domestic league
Watch the video of Raymond Nyamador below.
Standing ovation for Andre Ayew
YEN.com.gh earlier covered Le Havre fans' standing ovation in honour of the legendary Ghanaian footballer on May 17 of this year.
The rousing applause from the supporters happened immediately after Le Havre's final Ligue 1 match of the 2024/25 season.
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Source: YEN.com.gh