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Jordan Ayew eyes Swansea debut against Daniel Amartey's Leicester City

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Ayew has jetted in from the Africa Cup of Nations and is ready to make an instant - and lasting - impression as he seeks to settle in South Wales
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Swansea City new-boy Jordan Ayew has told Paul Clement he is ready to make a delayed debut in Sunday’s huge survival clash with Leicester City.

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Ayew, 25, has now linked up with his new teammates after Ghana lost in the semi-finals out in Gabon , undergoing his first training session at the club’s Fairwood base ahead of Sunday’s visit of struggling champions Leicester.

But he the new African arrival is ready to wait for his chance after claiming he’s gone to the Liberty to grow after taking advice from his brother.

“We have an important game coming up and I am fit and available,” said Ayew. “But it’s up to the coach whether I play a part or not. It’s his decision.

“My debut comes when it comes. What is important is that we get the three points on Sunday because it’s a massive game for us.”

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“But it’s a new chapter for me and I’m focused on doing my best for the team by creating assists and scoring goals.”

Ayew is ready to settle after appearing for five different clubs – Villa, Lorient, Sochaux and Marseille – and he admitted some brotherly advice confirmed his feeling Swansea is the right place to make a mark, saying: “For the past three or four years I have been all over the place. I need stability and I think this is the perfect place for me to grow and improve in a lot of aspects. I think I made a wonderful choice.

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