Former Sunderland striker Asamoah Gyan mocks British newspapers over reports he's broke

Published on: 29 December 2018
Former Sunderland striker Asamoah Gyan mocks British newspapers over reports he's broke
Asamoah Gyan says he is broke

ASAMOAH GYAN has mocked two of Britain's top newspapers for reporting that he is broke, sarcastically thanking them for the 'hype' their reports have brought him.

The Sun newspaper and the Daily Mirror reported on Friday that Gyan who was once one of the world's highest-paid footballers - is broke and has not spoken to his family for four months.

The reports added that the former Sunderland striker, who earned £227,000-a-week at Shanghai SIPG between 2015 and 2017, is understood to have just £600 in his bank account and is unable to provide for his family.

Gyan, 33, is currently at Turkish club Kayserispor but insists he is not being paid as a divorce battle with his wife has gone to court where the striker made the claims of being broke.

The reports by two of the most influential newspapers took the report to a global level and the strikee has now maliciously laughed off their reports by thanking them for the fame they have brought him for the reports they carried about him.

"Thanks to the Mirror and the Sun for the hype," Gyan wrote on social media accompanying it with laughing face emojis, seemingly in response to the reports about his financial struggles.

 

 

The Ghana captain was asked by the divorce courts if he had any other accounts in the countries where he has played football.

But the only account he had was one in Turkey that was empty.

Gyan, who has 51 goals in 105 appearances for his country, reportedly said: "My front and back, up and down is that money (£600) you see there."

Since leaving Sunderland in 2012, the striker spent three years at UAE club Al Ain where he earned just under £200k a week and scored an impressive 123 goals in 120 appearances.

He then earned another big-money move to the Chinese Super League, spending the 2015 and 2016 seasons at Shanghai SIPG before returning to the UAE with Shabab Al-Ahli Dubai.

But things have come crashing down to the earth since he moved to Turkey last year.

Family sources say he has not spoken to his wife or three children since August, even at Christmas when he usually visits, and his kids are understood to be getting worried about their dad's whereabouts.

Gyan is not returning calls - it is unclear whether that is out of choice or not - and is awaiting DNA tests to confirm their identity. These are scheduled for early January.

At first it was assumed Gyan had requested the tests but it is now understood that it was actually his older brother Baffuor.

Gyan met his future wife Gifty in 2002 and they officially tied the knot in 2013.

She fell pregnant for the first time in 2005 and gave birth to their firstborn Frederick Asamoah.

But now the former Udinese striker - who is arguably best remembered for his missed penalty at the 2010 World Cup after Luis Suarez's handball - is filing for an annulment of his marriage so he can remarry, with Nina Atalah his reported girlfriend.

Away from football, Gyan tried his hand at boxing promotion in 2012.

And in 2017 he was reportedly granted an Air Carriers Licence by the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority as he looks to launch his Baby Jet Airlines.

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