An unnamed Saudi Pro League club have tabled a massive offer of $175,000 per week for Ghana and Crystal Palace striker, Jordan Ayew.
The 31-year-old striker has been a key figure for the Eagles since his move from Swansea City in 2018.
He remains Ghana’s highest scorer in the Premier League after surpassing legendary striker Tony Yeboah.
If the move materializes, Jordan will become the latest high-profile African to swap England with the oil-rich country.
The Ghana international despite his lack of goals upfront earned trust from Roy Hodgson and Patrick Vieira last season.
Ayew was used occasionally in a central midfield role under Vieira, as well as a striker, but predominantly his appearances have come on the right wing.
Jordan has scored just 16 in 164 appearances in all competitions for Palace since signing.
A number of high-profile names have moved to the Saudi Professional League during the past six months.
Karim Benzema has joined Al-Ittihad after 14 seasons at Real Madrid, following Cristiano Ronaldo who moved to Al Nassr from Manchester United in December.
Wolves captain Ruben Neves also joined AL-Hila for a record fee of around $60m with Ayew expected to be the latest top star to move to the Gulf State.
