
French Ligue 1 outfit Le Havre AC has officially parted ways with Ghanaian forward André Ayew ahead of the 2025/26 season.
The 35-year-old joined the club in November 2023 as a free agent following his departure from English Premier League side Nottingham Forest.
He later re-signed with Le Havre in October 2024 on a one-year contract after his initial deal expired during the summer.
During his time with the club, Ayew played a pivotal role in helping Le Havre avoid relegation, contributing nine goals in 49 appearances across all competitions.
In a heartfelt farewell message, the club paid tribute to the former Olympique Marseille star, stating:
“Thank you, André. Monster of combativeness, André Ayew was an example for all heaven and navy, he who so well understood the HAC and its audience, Le Havre and its inhabitants. Good luck, André!”
Ayew, who famously led Ghana to U-20 World Cup glory in 2009, has had a storied career across Europe and Asia.
His club journey has seen him feature for nine teams, including FC Lorient, Arles-Avignon, Swansea City, West Ham United, Fenerbahçe, Al-Sadd, and Nottingham Forest.
Now a free agent once more, Ayew is expected to explore new opportunities as he eyes a move to a tenth professional club.