After producing a good run of form, starring at the World Cup for Ghana, Andre Ayew wants to be given an opportunity to replicate his performance in South Africa when he returns to Marseille.
The 20-year-old winger, who was sent out on loan to newly promoted, Arles in France has been linked to a number of clubs in the German Bundesliga.
But Ayew is confident of holding out a regular place in Marseille if given the chance to showcase his talents.
The player who was outstanding in Ghana's run to the quarter-finals of the World Cup has expressed his desire to remain on the books of reigning Ligue 1 champions despite a growing list of potential suitors.
"On Marseille, I love the club and I have a contract until 2011, so let's wait and see," he said.
"I want to play more football. If I can play at World Cup level, that means I can also do well for Marseille."
Source: Ghanafa.org
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