At the end of 2018, the financial problems of Ghanaian striker, Asamoah Gyan, started to be known. The player, who scored more than 240 goals in his career, was close to ruin after failing to manage his fortune properly.
The player who was one of the stars of the 2010 World Cup, who played for Udinese, Rennes, Sunderland, and Shanghai SIPG, earned 17 million euros per season at the Chinese side, more than stars such as Bale and Neymar, but he squandered it.
Perhaps for that reason, when he was still at an age to play at a high level, he began to wander through teams that rewarded his past more financially than his performance.
He spent the last few seasons in Dubai (Al Ahli), Turkey (Kayserispor), and India (North East United). Now he returns to his country to finish his career at Legon Cities FC.
In Ghana, they assure that he has signed for a season. Strange end for the man who is still Africa's top scorer in a World Cup with six goals and for the man who scored Ghana's first goal in a World Cup finals back in 2006.