Breaking News: Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan to conclude mega-move to Chinese club Shanghai SIPG on Wednesday

Published on: 06 July 2015
Breaking News: Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan to conclude mega-move to Chinese club Shanghai SIPG on Wednesday
Asamoah Gyan expected in China on Wednesday

Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan is expected to arrive in China on Wednesday afternoon to sign a mega deal to join Chinese big-spenders Shanghai SIPG, GHANAsoccernet.com is reliably informed.

The 29-year-old has received the all-clear from Al Ain to agree on personal terms with the Chinese club coached by Sven-Goran Eriksson.

Al Ain will be compensated with a huge transfer fee while Gyan will see his weekly earnings rise to a staggering US$ 350,000.

GHANAsoccernet.com sources in China say Shanghai SIPG are making preparations for the arrival of the Black Stars captain who they expect to be unveiled as their new signing on Wednesday at 3pm local time.

This will end Gyan's successful four-year stay in the UAE where he helped Al Ain win the Arabian Gulf League three times and also emerged semi finalists in last season's Asian Champions League.

The former Udinese man stunned the whole world with his initial loan move to Al Ain in 2011 from English club Sunderland.

Gyan had then completed his first season with the Black Cats with a goal tally of 13.

But a mouthwatering £6m loan offer from Al Ain saw Sunderland let go of their prolific striker in what was at the time the most expensive loan deal in world football.

Gyan eventually turned his loan stay with the Boss permanent the season after helping the side win the domestic league title in a season he also emerged top goalscorer.

The Ghana international has since not looked back but the mega offer made by Shanghai SIPG coupled with Gyan's lowered productivity in the season just gone by in an injury-ravaged campaign appears to have forced Al Ain officials into a decision to let Gyan go.

The Black Stars captain was on a fat contract with the UAE giants - his move will thus free up the enormous wage bill of Al Ain while also freeing up the foreign-player quota space in the club.

Asmaoah Gyan is currently in Ghana on post-season holidays but processes have been set in motion to have the Ghana striker leave Accra in the nearest possible time to arrive in China on Wednesday.

Comments

  • Tony
    says: 8 years ago
    Oh nooo! Why not Europe or at least the USA??
  • Greed
    says: 8 years ago
    What a waste of money, going to another league which won't show him up for the greedy crap player he is. A nobody of the footballing world.
  • Team Player
    says: 8 years ago
    Again, a selfish desire to earn mote cash before he retires to America with all the other has-beens. This person has absolutely no significance in the footballing world and certainly should not appear as a headline in News Now Sunderland AFC! This type of behavior shows the world that football is all about the money and not about the clubs. The FA, FIFA and all media companies need to be sorted out.