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Ghanaian international Jordan Ayew says he had a good time in his first stint with Crystal Palace and that culminated in his return.
The Ghanaian striker emphasised that he felt at home with Palace and that ignited his decision to commit his future to them.
“I am very happy to have returned. I really enjoyed myself last season,” Ayew told Palace website.
“I enjoyed the stadium, the fans, the boys-they were really good to me-everything here was positive that’s why I decided to continue with Palace.”
The manager of the Eagles, Roy Hodgson also praised the commitment of Ayew and mentioned that he has been a loyal and hard-working member of his team.
“We are delighted to secure Jordan’s services for another three seasons at Crystal Palace. He has proved himself as a dedicated and hard-working member of the squad and certainly played his part in the club securing its highest ever Premier League points tally in the last campaign,” he added.
Palace paid 2 Million Pounds to Swansea for the signature of the 27-year-old star.
By Edmund Okai Gyimah, Daily Mail GH