The former Swansea City player looks unlikely to return to his old side from West Ham United.

West Ham United forward Andre Ayew does not want to return to Swansea City, according to Sky Sports [live blog entry 20:46].
Manager David Moyes confirmed via the London Evening Standard on Thursday that West Ham have received an offer for Ayew, but stopped short of naming the club responsible for making it.

However, it would appear that Swansea are indeed the mystery bidders, with Sky Sports reporting that Carlos Carvalhal’s side were knocked back in a £14 million bid on Sunday.
The broadcaster adds that West Ham are looking for £20 million – the price they paid Swansea to sign Ayew 18 months ago – to part with the 28-year-old.
However, it would appear that even that is unlikely to get him to Swansea, as, according to Sky Sports, ‘it’s believed Ayew thinks he can seal a move to a bigger club’.

Ayew’s younger brother, Jordan, is currently on the Welsh side’s books.
The West Ham man has scored six goals and made another two from 24 appearances this season, across all competitions.
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