- Ghana may soon witness the rise of another star from the illustrious Ayew football dynasty
- Razan, the son of Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew, is already turning heads with flashes of brilliance that hint at a bright future in the game
- The youngster’s style of play has even drawn comparisons to his legendary grandfather, Abedi Ayew, for its striking resemblance
Jordan Ayew’s young son, Razan, fondly called “Picco,” is already drawing attention with his budding football skills.
A recent video shared by sports blogger officialmeatpie captured the boy in action as he joined his uncle, Andre Ayew, alongside other professional players and upcoming talents for a demanding training session.

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Jordan Ayew’s son shows signs of football stardom
Despite the intensity, Razan handled the drills with remarkable determination.
His distinct afro hairstyle made him easy to spot as he showcased composure, flair, and confidence far beyond his years.
He looked visibly tired at times, yet he never shied away from competing with men who have graced the highest level of the sport, including his uncle Andre, who has represented Ghana 120 times, per Transfermarkt.
Watch Jordan Ayew’s son train:
This was not his first time rubbing shoulders with older footballers.
Razan has often stepped into such spaces, each time reinforcing his deep passion for a game that has defined his family for generations.
From the legendary Abedi “Pele” Ayew to brothers Kwame and Sola, and now Andre, Rahim, and Jordan, the Ayews remain one of Ghana’s greatest football dynasties.
Razan, though still a child, seems destined to continue that story. Though not yet part of any official youth setup, Razan has already become a social media sensation.
Clips of his ball control and movement have gone viral, reminding many fans of the elegance that made his grandfather Abedi a global icon in the 1990s.
Watch Razan Ayew’s dazzling displays:
His touches carry a sense of promise, sparking conversations about whether he could one day follow in the footsteps of the men before him.
Razan’s father Jordan Ayew shines with Black Stars
While Razan steals headlines off the pitch, his father Jordan continues to deliver for the Black Stars.
The Leicester City forward, who turned 34 on September 11, is enjoying one of his best runs for Ghana during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
According to Flashscore, he has been directly involved in 11 goals for the Black Stars in just eight matches, helping Ghana sit top of Group I.
Below are Jordan Ayew’s statistics in the qualifiers:
With two games left in October, the Black Stars need only one win to secure a ticket to the tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
If qualification is sealed, Jordan will become the second Ayew to captain Ghana at the World Cup, following in Andre’s footsteps from Qatar 2022.

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For now, all eyes are not just on Jordan’s leadership but also on little Razan, whose raw potential hints that the Ayew football legacy is far from finished.
Jordan Ayew enjoys reunion with his son
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Jordan Ayew enjoyed a heartwarming reunion with his son after arriving in Ghana for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
The little boy, who had eagerly anticipated his father’s return, captured the attention of fans with his excitement, prompting playful remarks that he could one day captain the Black Stars.
Source: YEN.com.gh
Source: Yen.com.gh