<h2><span style="font-size:14px">Andre Ayew has given himself a clean bill of health to make his second Swansea City debut against Burnley on Saturday.</span></h2>
<div>Ayew rejoined the Swans on transfer-deadline day in a club-record deal.</div>
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<div>The Ghana international striker had been struggling with a hamstring injury in his last couple of weeks at West Ham, but returned to full training at the start of this week.</div>
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<div>Ayew scored 12 goals in 35 appearances during his first stint in SA1 in 2015-16.</div>
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<div>And with the Swans looking to extend their unbeaten run in the Premier League to five games on Saturday, Ayew hopes he can play a part.</div>
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<div>“I have had a full week of training and feel ready but we will have to see – it will be up to the boss,” he said.</div>
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<div>“I am excited to have this second opportunity with Swansea. I am 28 and still have a lot to give.</div>
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<div>“The team have put together a great run in the last few weeks and I hope to help build on that with the games we have in the coming weeks.”</div>
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<div>Ayew will come into a side who are enjoying what is comfortably their best run of the season.</div>
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<div>The Swans have lost just once in 10 games in all competitions, but still have plenty of work to do if they are to remain in the Premier League.</div>
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<div>“You are always under pressure in life, but we have a great club with great fans,” Ayew added.</div>
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<div>“There are a lot of people behind our team. I am confident, but we must not be afraid to take challenges.</div>
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<div>“We want to stay in the Premier League and as a team, we are going to do everything to make sure we achieve that.”</div>