Asamoah Gyan has made sense of why getting paperwork done for UAE club Al Ain from Sunderland is the best choice he made in his football vocation.
The previous Udinese forward stunned everybody in 2011 when he left the then Premier League outfit to join the Emirati club borrowed for an expense around 7million euros, prior to taking the action long-lasting the accompanying season.
The choice was astonishing for some since he had a decent Premier League crusade the earlier year and playing a featuring job in Ghana’s memorable 2010 World Cup venture.
Making sense of why the arrangement was great on the Dentaa Show, Gyan attacked Ghanaians for contradicting his choice to move to the UAE.
“Moving to Al Ain was the best choice I made in my vocation. From the cash that I got; I have made speculations and made business.
“I have made work for similar individuals who were offending me. I cover charges.”
The 36-year-old further made sense of previous club Sunderland required the cash and, consequently, convinced him to finish paperwork for Al Ain.
“Sunderland required cash around then, they convinced me to move to Al Ain,” Gyan added.
“I inquired as to whether the fans would have been cheerful I’m leaving. They said they knew how to manage the fans.”
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