Qatari top flight side Al Sadd SC have unveiled Black Stars captain Andre Ayew after signing him on a two-year contract with an option for an additional year.
Ayew arrived in Doha on Thursday morning to complete routine procedures after which he signed his contract.

The 31-year-old will wear the number 24 jersey at his new club.
The former Swansea player is expected to have a take home salary of around $220,000 a month.
رسمياً : أندريه آيو سداوي لموسمين قادمين مع سنة ثالثة إختيارية .#السد
#AlawaysAlSadd
@AyewAndre pic.twitter.com/uHiNKOfftK—#75 Al Sadd SC | نادي السد (@AlsaddSC) July 22, 2021
Ayew will be coached by Barcelona legend Xavi Hernandez.
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