Ghana’s Jordan Ayew And Abdul Fatawu Issahaku Suffer Premier League Relegation With Leicester City

Leicester City’s relegation to the Championship has been confirmed after a narrow 1-0 home defeat to Liverpool, marking a bitter end to the 2024/25 Premier League campaign for the Foxes.

The result is a major disappointment for Ghana international stars Jordan Ayew and Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, who both had hoped to cement their places in England’s top flight.
Veteran forward Jordan Ayew joined Leicester City from Crystal Palace for 5.90 million Euros last summer and has scored four goals in 24 appearances for the club.

Despite his experience, Ayew was left on the bench against Liverpool, and his contract running until 2026 will likely be a subject of discussion in the coming weeks.
Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, on the other hand, had a promising start to the season but was sidelined for most of the campaign due to injury.

The 21-year-old winger managed just 11 appearances, contributing two assists before being ruled out.
He is expected to return to action in August 2025, and his recovery will be crucial for Leicester City’s bid to bounce back to the Premier League.

Relegation Blow

The relegation is a significant setback for both players, who will now have to adapt to life in the second tier.

However, with their talent and determination, a strong return to the Premier League remains possible.

Leicester City will need to regroup and reassess their strategy to regain their top-flight status, and Ayew and Fatawu will be expected to play key roles in the club’s promotion push.

The duo’s experience and skills will be vital in helping Leicester City navigate the challenges of the Championship.

As the club prepares for life in the second tier, Ayew and Fatawu will need to work together with the team to achieve their goal of returning to the Premier League.

With their talent and dedication, fans can expect big things from these two Ghanaian stars in the coming season.

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