Andre Ayew restates robbery attacks could end his stay at Marseille

Published on: 09 June 2011

Ghana midfielder Andre Ayew says the robbery attacks on his home in Marseille this season could influence his future at Olympique Marseille.

The 21-year-old and his younger brother Jordan suffered two attacks in six months with the latest last month.

Andre, offloaded two seasons ago by coach Didier Deschamps, blossomed this term and was voted the club's player of the season.

He has been linked with Liverpool and Bayern Munich in the off-season.

His contract with Marseille runs until 2014 but Ayew says he might be forced to leave the Stade Gerland after his home was raided twice.

"Yes to be honest with you I wouldn't be thinking about all these offers had it not been for the robbery attacks because Marseille is a big club," Ayew told the Ghana Sports newspaper

''I love the team abd I would love to be a starter next season as an important player part of the team.

"But if we find a solution to the situation we will see,"

He scored 11 goals in the Ligue 1 and two in the Coupe de la Ligue.

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