Andre Ayew To Think About His Future 'When Time Is Right'

Andre Ayew says he will think about his future "when the time is right" as he focuses on Swansea City's play-off bid.

Ayew, 30, is Swansea's highest earner and the Championship club may have to let him leave for financial reasons should there be interest this summer.

But Swansea's 17-goal top scorer, who has a year left on his contract, says what is to come for him next season is off the agenda for now.

"At the moment I'm not thinking about that," said forward Ayew.

"I'm just thinking about getting three points (at Reading) on Wednesday and hopefully Hull City winning. That's what I want. I'm not thinking beyond that at all."

Swansea, in seventh, are three points behind sixth-placed Cardiff and will reach the play-offs if they win at Reading and the Bluebirds are beaten at home by relegation-threatened Hull.

Fifth-placed Nottingham Forest has not yet secured their play-off spot after defeat to Barnsley on Sunday, although Swansea would need Stoke to win at the City Ground on the final day and a five-goal swing in goal difference to catch Sabri Lamouchi's team.