Asamoah Gyan Reveals Best Career Decision

Asamoah Gyan has indicated that his decision to move to United Arab Emirates (UAE) has boosted his financial muscles. According to Gyan, his transfer to Al Ain has changed his financial life as he was given so much money. The Ghanaian forward, who joined Al Ain in a shocking loan move from Sunderland in 2012 earned over 100, 000 pounds a week. Following his superb display during his loan spell, he was signed permanently by Al Ain.

“Moving to Al Ain was the best decision I made in my Career, the money that I got I have made investments, I have created employments. I have created employment for the same people who were insulting me.”

During Gyan’s stay at Al Ain he helped the team win three league titles and one President’s Cup crown, scoring the winner in the 2014 final. The striker won the UAE top flight’s Golden Boot three times and was top scorer in the 2014 Asian Champions League, notching 12 times as Al Ain made it to the semi-finals.

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