Ghana deputy captain Andre Dede Ayew club, Swansea City, have announced they've been taken over by two Americans.
A pair of American
businessmen have completed their £100million takeover of Swansea City .
A consortium led by American businessmen Jason Levien and Steve Kaplan has bought a controlling stake in the club, the Swans have announced.
It is understood secret, top-level talks have been going on for more than a year to finalise the deal that would spearhead the club's Premier League ambitions on and off the pitch, says the Mirror .
There are no suggestions of a leveraged buy-out with no debt attached to Swansea as a result of the deal.
Crucially, the club's Supporters Trust's existing position will remain the same, retaining both their 21% stake and their representative on the board with the new owners keen not to lose the connection between fans and decision-makers at the highest level.