Black Stars striker Jordan Ayew has completed his switch from Crystal Palace to Leicester City as he continues his career in the Premier League. "Leicester City Football Club is pleased to announce the signing of experienced striker Jordan Ayew from Crystal Palace on a two-year-deal, subject to FA and Premier League approval," the club wrote on its official website Ayew, who has been a key figure at Crystal Palace, joined the Eagles on loan in August 2018 before making the move permanent in July 2019. During his time at Selhurst Park, Ayew made 212 appearances, scoring 23 goals and providing 22 assists across all competitions. Despite his contributions, Ayew's role under new manager Oliver Glasner has diminished, with the forward starting on the bench in Palace's recent 2-1 defeat to Brentford. "I'm very happy to be here and I'm proud. I want to thank the Club as they fought hard to bring me here - it happened quickly and I'm so happy to be here," Ayew stated wit excitement. LEicester won the Championship after suffering relegation last two seasons securing their place back to the top flight and are aiming to make an impact.