Ghana striker Jordan Ayew has extended his stay with Crystal Palace ahead of the next league season in England.
The 30-year old was among for players who have extended their contracts with the English Premier League outfit until summer 2023.
“Crystal Palace are delighted to confirm the contracts of Jordan Ayew, Nathaniel Clyne, James McArthur, and James Tomkins have been extended until summer 2023,” revealed a statement on their official website.
“The quartet have made a combined 677 Palace appearances between them [Ayew 133, Clyne 171, McArthur 249 and Tomkins 124] and continue to be core members of the current squad.”
Jordan Ayew joined Crystal Palace on loan from Swansea City for the 2018-19 season and on July 25, 2019, he made the move permanent after penning a three-year deal.
The former Lorient attacker netted his first goal for the Eagles on August 24, 2019, against Manchester United at Old Trafford, where he scored the opener in the first half against the run of play, as Palace secured a historic 2-1 victory.
He made 31 appearances last season for Crystal Palace and scored three goals for Palace, who finished the season in 12th position with 48 points from 38 matches.
Ayew opened his account for the top-flight campaign against Southampton on December 15, scoring during a 2-2 draw while last season, Ayew played in 33 games for Palace, scored one goal, and provided three assists.
Jordan Ayew who has qualified Ghana to the 2022 FIFA has formerly played for Olympic Marseille, Lorient, and Aston Villa.