Black Stars winger, Jordan Ayew says he and Andre have more years to give the Black Stars, despite them nearing the end of their national team careers.
Jordan will turn 32 in September, while Andre, who has over 100 caps for the Black Stars, will be 34 in December.
Jordan has played 90 times for the senior national team, after his debut in 2010.
"It's like a kid's dream come true. We'll enjoy it, it's not going to last forever but we are enjoying it and know that we still have more years," Jordan said to GTV Sports.
The brothers are top five in Ghana's all-time appearance list, and have played together at two World Cup campaigns, including Qatar 2022.
"It's always a pleasure to play alongside my brother."
They have also worn the same jersey at club level - twice - with Marseille and then Swansea in 2018.
When Jordan scored in his second game for Marseille, Andre Ayew grabbed a hattrick for 'The Olympians'.
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