Swansea City and West Ham have agreed a deal to take Andre Ayew back to Swansea just three years after he left the club, as reported by BBC Sport.
The fee is to be believed at £18 million for the player and could be the difference between helping the Swans stay up this season after some strong recent results.
Ayew, who is currently undergoing a medical at Swansea, will also move back to working and playing alongside his brother Jordan Ayew, which you sense would have played a key role in the deal getting done.

His imminent departure does the leave the club short up front with injuries to Andy Carroll and Marko Arnautovic whilst Diafro Sakho was also sold yesterday.
It leaves the club with very little time for them to find a replacement. The 28-year-old has scored six goals this season and leaves on good terms with first team manager David Moyes.





