
Ghana forward Jordan Ayew could be heading into what may be his final FIFA World Cup when the 2026 edition kicks off in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Now 34 and playing for Leicester City, Ayew remains one of the most influential figures in Otto Addo’s squad, combining experience with consistency throughout the qualifiers. He recorded an impressive 13 goal contributions, underlining his continued importance to the team.
Since making his international debut in 2010, Ayew has been a mainstay in the national setup, admired for his leadership, discipline, and relentless work ethic. The upcoming tournament could mark his third World Cup appearance, after representing Ghana in 2014 and 2022.
Although Ayew has not indicated any plans regarding his future beyond 2026, the competition could naturally serve as a defining chapter in his illustrious international journey.
For now, the veteran forward remains focused on guiding Ghana to another strong showing on the world stage, hoping to add one more unforgettable campaign to his legacy with the Black Stars.
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