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Jordan Ayew Confirmed Testing Positive For Covid-19 (Here Is What He Said)

Jordan Ayew Confirmed Testing Positive For Covid-19 (Here Is What He Said)

Sadly Crystal Palace striker Jordan Ayew has confirmed testing positive for (Covid-19) Coronavirus and this has gotten his fans in a sad mood.

Jordan Pierre Ayew is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Crystal Palace and the Ghana national team.

He is the son of former Ghana captain Abedi Pele and brother of André Ayew, who plays for Swansea City.

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The talented striker took to his social media page to announce that he has tested positive and also encouraged his colleagues that he is still with them even though he will be indoors to quarantine himself.

Read His Post Below;

Sadly, I have tested positive for Covid-19 & have begun my quarantine in line with the health guidance.

Thankfully, I am feeling fine & do not have any symptoms ??

I will be cheering the boys on from home & look forward to being back on the pitch soon ???? Stay safe ??♥️

See The Post Below;

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