Ghanaian forward Jordan Ayew has cemented his place in English football history, becoming the third-highest African appearance-maker in the Premier League.
The 32-year-old, who currently plays for Leicester City, has amassed an impressive number of appearances in England’s top flight, surpassing several African legends in the process. Ayew’s consistency, durability, and work ethic have made him a mainstay in the league since he first arrived in 2015.
A Decade of Premier League Football
Ayew began his Premier League journey with Aston Villa before moving to Swansea City and later establishing himself at Crystal Palace, where he has become a key player under multiple managers.
Despite not always grabbing the headlines, Ayew’s versatility, defensive work rate, and experience have earned him praise from coaches and teammates alike. His longevity in the league puts him among African greats who have left a lasting impact on the English game.
Chasing the Record
The all-time list of African players with the most Premier League appearances is led by Nigerian legend Shola Ameobi (Newcastle United) and Senegalese icon Mohamed Salah (Liverpool). However, Ayew’s consistent presence means he could climb even higher in the rankings before the end of his career.
His achievement is a testament to his dedication and resilience, making him one of Ghana’s most successful exports to the English top flight.
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