Ghanaian international Andre Ayew, says he is prepared to offer his best to assist Nottingham succeed in the English top division.
The 33-year-old has joined Nottingham Forest on loan until the end of the season as a free agent after parting ways with Qatari champions Al Sadd last Sunday.
Ayew will wear the shirt number 42 during his time on Trentside.
After his unveiling, the most capped player for Ghana said he is ready to give his all in order to help the club stay in the English top-flight.
“I know what I can bring to the team, I’m ready to give my all and make sure that we are able to stay in the Premier League.” he said.
In June 2015, he moved to the Premier League and joined Swansea, registering 12 goals and five assists in 35 appearances during his first spell at the Liberty Stadium.
The following summer, Ayew moved to West Ham United in a then club-record deal, going on to make 50 appearances in all competitions for the London club.
Ayew returned to Swansea for a club-record fee in January 2018, scoring a further 35 goals in 106 appearances for the Welsh side.
In July 2021, Ayew joined Al Sadd and scored 15 goals in 21 league matches as they were crowned Qatar Stars League champions last season.
Leaving Qatar having netted 22 goals in 39 games for Al Sadd, the experienced forward returns to England and becomes The Reds’ 30th signing this season.