Ghanaian football star Andre Ayew has clarified that he has no immediate plans to retire from professional football, stating that his body is still holding up well despite a long career at the top level. Speaking in a recent interview, Ayew emphasized his desire to continue contributing on the field for both club and country.

Physical Fitness Key to Career Longevity
Ayew, who has played for top European clubs and captained the Ghana national team, noted that maintaining peak physical condition has been crucial to prolonging his career. “For now, my body is not responding negatively at all, so I need to continue working,” he said, signaling that he still feels capable of competing at the highest level.
Continuing with Club and National Duties
The 33-year-old midfielder remains focused on his current club commitments while also eyeing further contributions to the Black Stars. Ayew’s experience and leadership continue to be assets for younger teammates as Ghana navigates qualifiers and international tournaments.
Fan and Media Reactions
Fans and pundits alike have welcomed Ayew’s statement, praising his professionalism and dedication. Many see his decision to continue playing as an opportunity for Ghana to benefit from his experience in upcoming matches and tournaments.
Looking Ahead
While retirement is a topic often speculated about for veteran players, Ayew appears committed to extending his career as long as his body allows. His focus remains on performance, mentorship, and contributing meaningfully to the sport both domestically and internationally.
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