Black Stars captain Andre Ayew has no regrets for playing for Welsh club Swansea City over two stints in his career.

The 31 year old forward says signing for the Swans is one of the best ever career decisions he has ever taking and has no regrets for joining the club.

In an interview with Joy FM, the 30-year old insisted decision to sign for Swansea is one of the best in his career.

“Honestly I think it [signing for Swansea] is one of the best decisions I took in my career. It’s a place that I really felt at home. I felt that the people were always there for me on the pitch and off it.

“The club, from the owners to the groundsmen, I knew everyone so I was at home. Being there gave me that feeling that I am free to express myself on the pitch or do things outside the pitch too. I had the confidence from everyone, that belief that you have to make something happen.”

The 31-year-old scored 35 goals in 106 appearances since rejoining Swansea from West Ham for an initial £18m in January 2018.

Ayew originally joined Swansea on a free transfer from Marseille back in 2015 scoring 12 goals in 35 appearances in the Premier League, before joining West Ham for £20.5m a season later.

He returned 18 months later in what remains a club-record deal but could not save Swansea from Premier League relegation.

Ayew spent the following season on loan at Fenerbahce, but came back to Swansea in 2019 and ended the last two campaigns as boss Steve Cooper's leading scorer.

His final appearance for the club came in the Championship play-off final defeat by Brentford at Wembley.