Attacker Andre Ayew could be allowed to leave West Ham.

The 28-year-old is believed to be one of a number of West Ham players made expendable by David Moyes, with the Sun claiming earlier this month that he would listen to offers for Ayew, Andy Carroll, Javier Hernandez and Diafra Sakho.
Swansea have already had a £14m bid rejected for Ayew, while the Ghana international reportedly has his “heart set on a move” to Marseille this month – the club he joined Swansea from in July 2015.

However, L’Equipe claim Galatasaray have increased their contact with the east Londoners in recent days and have tabled an offer for Ayew, in the form of a loan-to-buy deal.
The report also claims that the versatile forward has disclosed in private that he would entertain a move to the Turkish giants, who boast the likes of ex-Premier League players Fernando, Bafetembi Gomis and Jason Denayer.

A move would also see Ayew team up with former Hammers winger Sofiane Feghouli, as he struggles to earn regular game time under Moyes – featuring for just 297 minutes in the Premier League out of a possible 1080.
Now, he is expected to leave the club with interest rife. But Ayew must be flexible if he is to earn a transfer, with just eight days remaining in the January transfer window.
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