Early career Ayew began his career with
1860 Munich, where his father played. At the age of ten, Ayew was playing for
Nania, where his father is club chairman, in
Accra, Ghana. After four years of plying his trade in the club's youth academy, he was promoted to the team's senior squad at the age of 14. Despite being on the senior team, he still participated in youth-sanctioned events, such as the 2004 edition of the Altstetten U-19 Tournament, in which he was named one of the tournament's most famous players. Ayew played professional football at Nania for two seasons before departing the club and returning to France to play for his father's former club
Marseille. Ayew joined the club on an
aspirant ("trainee") contract and, upon his arrival, was put into the club's youth system and placed onto Marseille's first professional
contract, agreeing to a three-year deal. He was officially promoted to the senior team and assigned the squad number 29 shirt.
Marseille Ayew made his professional debut for
Marseille on 15 August 2007 in a league match against
Valenciennes, coming on as a
substitute for
Modeste M'bami in the 89th minute. Marseille lost the match 2–1. On 6 November, he made his
UEFA Champions League debut against Portuguese champions
Porto at the
Estádio do Dragão, playing on the left wing in place of
Bolo Zenden. Ayew played 77 minutes before being substituted out as Marseille were defeated 2–1. Ayew earned praise from the media for his performance of containing Porto
right-back José Bosingwa. Five days later, Ayew earned his first league start against
Lyon at the
Stade de Gerland. Ayew again featured in the team as Marseille pulled off a 2–1 victory. Ayew finished the season with 13 total appearances, nine in league play and two in cup play, in addition to two Champions League appearances. Ayew's first season with the club drew the attention of
Premier League club
Arsenal, who reportedly offered Marseille €6 million for the player. Marseille, however, denied the offer.
Loan moves For the
2008–09 season, Ayew switched to the
squad number 8 shirt, though due to the arrival of attackers
Hatem Ben Arfa,
Sylvain Wiltord,
Bakari Koné and
Mamadou Samassa, he was deemed surplus to requirements for the season and was loaned out to fellow first division club
Lorient for the season. Ayew was used by
manager Christian Gourcuff as one of the team's focal points of the attack alongside
Fabrice Abriel,
Kevin Gameiro and
Rafik Saïfi and made his debut on 16 August 2008, coming on as a substitute in a 0–0 draw against Lyon. On 27 September 2008, he scored his first professional
goal after netting the opener in the team's 1–1 draw with
Sochaux. A month later, he scored his second career goal in a 4–1 rout of
Saint-Étienne. Despite the initial success, Ayew was limited throughout the league campaign to just appearing as a substitute. He finished the season with 22 league appearances and three goals and, on 30 June 2009, returned to Marseille. Two months later, on 31 August 2009, the last day of the
transfer window, new manager
Didier Deschamps confirmed that Ayew would be joining newly promoted
Ligue 2 club
Arles-Avignon on
loan for the
2009–10 season. Ayew was given the number 10 shirt and his favorable right wing position. He made his debut with the club on 11 September, appearing as a substitute in a 1–1 draw with
Angers. The following week, he scored his first goal for the club in a 4–2 defeat to
Tours. He was ever present in the team's fall campaign, but due to the
2010 Africa Cup of Nations, he missed the month of January. Ayew returned to the team on 5 February 2010 and appeared as a starter in all of the team's matches for the rest of the campaign. On 9 April, with the team in the midst of a promotion battle, Ayew scored a double in the team's 2–1 victory over
Le Havre. The following week, he struck again scoring the opener in the team's 1–1 draw with
Guingamp. On 14 May, Arles-Avignon secured promotion to Ligue 1 following the team's 1–0 win over
Clermont. Ayew started and played the entire match. He finished the campaign with Arles-Avignon appearing in 26 total matches and scoring four goals.
Return to Marseille After the successful league campaign with Arles-Avignon, on 16 May 2010, Marseille manager Didier Deschamps confirmed that Ayew would be returning to the team and that he will be earning some significant playing time with the club for the
2010–11 season. On 5 August, Ayew signed a three-year contract extension with Marseille. The new deal kept him at the club until June 2014. Despite the arrival of
Loïc Rémy, Ayew was inserted as a starter by Deschamps and scored his first goal in the second league match of the season against Valenciennes in a 3–2 defeat. Following the
international break in September, he scored a double against his former club Arles-Avignon in a 3–0 win. In the
Coupe de la Ligue, Ayew scored goals in victories over Guingamp and
Monaco in the Round of 16 and quarter-finals, respectively. On 20 November, he scored the only goal in a victory over
Toulouse. Ayew scored the goal two minutes from time. On 27 April 2011, Ayew scored his first professional
hat-trick in a 4–2 victory over
Nice. His younger brother,
Jordan, converted the other goal for Marseille in the win. Because of his outstanding performances throughout the season, Ayew was nominated for Ligue 1 Young Player of the Season, along with
Marvin Martin and
Yann M'Vila. He was voted Marseille's Best Player for the Season for 2010–11. Ayew was named in the squad for the
2011 Trophée des Champions match against
Lille held on 27 July 2011 at the
Stade de Tanger in Morocco. He scored a hat-trick, including two 90th minute penalties, ensuring Marseille a 5–4 victory. In December 2011, Ayew signed a one-year contract extension until 2015 with a release clause of €18 million. On 22 February 2012, Ayew scored a goal in the 93rd minute, in a 1–0 victory over
Inter Milan in the
2011–12 UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg. However, Marseille managed to qualify to the quarter-finals by winning on away goals rule, after drawing 2–2 on aggregate. On 4 April 2014, Ayew scored only his second hat-trick of his Marseille career, inspiring his club to a 3–1
league victory, their first in seven outings, over bottom club
Ajaccio.
Swansea City On 10 June 2015, Premier League side
Swansea City announced that Ayew had joined the club on a free transfer, signing a four-year contract with the
Swans pending Premier League and international clearance. Ayew scored his first goal for the club on his debut against
Chelsea on 8 August 2015 in a 2–2 draw. On 15 August 2015, Ayew scored his second goal in his second game for Swansea in their 2–0 victory against
Newcastle United. He continued his form in the next league fixture against
Manchester United, where he scored and created an assist. Ayew was named
Premier League Player of the Month for August 2015 and also received Swansea's monthly award the GWFX Player of the Month for August after making an immediate impact, scoring three goals in his first four league appearances. Ayew ended the
2015–16 season as Swansea's top goalscorer with twelve goals from 34
Premier League appearances.
West Ham United On 8 August 2016, Ayew signed for
West Ham United for a then club record fee of £20.5 million on a three-year contract, with the option of an extra two years. Ayew's debut game for West Ham, on 15 August 2016, against
Chelsea, lasted 35 minutes before he was substituted after sustaining a thigh injury. He returned to first team action on 26 October 2016 in a 2–1 home win against Chelsea in the
EFL Cup. On 26 December 2016 Ayew scored his first West Ham goal. Playing away at his former club, Swansea City, Ayew scored the first goal in a 4–1 West Ham win. Ayew left West Ham in January 2018 having scored 12 goals in 50 games in all competitions.
Return to Swansea City On 31 January 2018, Ayew completed a deadline day return to Swansea City for a reported £18 million rising to £20 million with add-ons. He made twelve appearances for Swansea without scoring during the
2017–18 season as the team was relegated from the Premier League.
Fenerbahçe (loan) In July 2018, Ayew joined
Süper Lig club
Fenerbahçe on a season-long loan. The deal reportedly included an option for the club to sign Ayew permanently at the end of the loan period. After scoring five goals in 29
Süper Lig appearances, Ayew returned to Swansea at the end of his loan.
2019–20 season On 13 August 2019, Ayew made his first appearance for Swansea since 2018, scoring two goals in a 3–1 win against
Northampton Town in the
EFL Cup. He scored 18 goals from 47 appearances as Swansea reached the
Championship play-off semi-finals, losing 3–2 to
Brentford on aggregate.
2020–21 season During the
2020–21 season, Ayew scored 17 goals in all competitions, including once in the first leg of the
play-off semi-final win over
Barnsley. On 29 May 2021, Ayew made his final appearance for Swansea, playing the full 90 minutes as the team lost 2–0 to Brentford in the
Championship play-off final at
Wembley Stadium. On 4 June, Swansea announced Ayew would leave the club upon the expiration of his contract. He was expected to arrive in Doha the following morning to complete the routine procedures, followed by the signing of the contract and the official announcement. On 22 July, the club announced his transfer and unveiled him after he had signed a two-year contract with an option for an additional year. He was reportedly set to earn around $220,000 a month.
Nottingham Forest On 2 February 2023, following his release from Al Sadd, Ayew joined Premier League club
Nottingham Forest on a contract until the end of the season. On 26 April, Ayew came on as late substitute in a 3–1 victory over
Brighton & Hove Albion to make his 100th Premier League appearance. Ayew was released by Forest following the
2022–23 season, having made 13
Premier League appearances, starting once.
Le Havre On 11 November 2023, Ayew completed a transfer to French Ligue 1 club
Le Havre. Later that month, on 26 November, he made his debut for the Normandy club as a 65th minute substitute in a Ligue 1 fixture against
Nantes and was sent off three minutes later for a foul on
Eray Cömert. On 4 October 2024, Ayew rejoined Le Havre after his contract had expired in the summer by signing a one-year deal.
NAC Breda On 31 December 2025, André Ayew signed for Dutch
Eredivisie club
NAC Breda as a free agent after spending the first half of the 2025–26 season without a club. He joined the team on a short-term deal as NAC Breda sought experienced players to strengthen their squad in their fight against relegation. On 8 March 2026, he scored his first goal for NAC Breda in a 3–3 Eredivisie draw against
Feyenoord at the
Rat Verlegh Stadion. Ayew scored with a header from a cross by
Lewis Holtby, briefly putting NAC Breda 3–2 ahead in the match before Feyenoord equalised later in the game. == International career ==