The veteran forward sheds light on his comeback to the GPL for the first time in 17 years
Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan reveals he was convinced to join Premier League (GPL) side Legon Cities because of their ambition.
He had been without a club since leaving Indian Super League outfit NorthEast United in January after a short-term deal.
“Here we go. I’m back home to continue my career with Legon Cities FC. I’m happy to join this club because they have a future plan for Ghana football. Don’t blink when the season starts. Follow my new club for every detail of the club. Thanks for your support,” Gyan posted on Twitter on Sunday.
Here we go. I’m back home to continue my career with @legoncitiesfc. I’m happy to join this club because they have a future plan for Ghana football. Don’t blink when the season starts. Follow my new club for every details of the club. Thanks for your support 💪💪💪🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/HlppSmxRVs
— ASAMOAH GYAN (@ASAMOAH_GYAN3) November 1, 2020
On a re-branding mission since assuming the new name of Legon Cities ahead of the commencement of the 2019-20 season last December, the club, formerly Wa All Stars, have won plaudits for their early relative success and growth, particularly in their social media community.
The club was formerly owned by ex-Ghana Football Association (GFA) president Kwesi Nyantakyi who gave up the team to new owners after getting a Fifa life ban from football for corrupt practices.
Ahead of last season, Legon spent big on signing Ghana’s 2014 World Cup goalkeeper Fatau Dauda, who previously had spells with clubs in South Africa and Nigeria.
For the upcoming 2020-21 campaign, The Royals have also secured the services of Ghana U20 attacker and former Bayern Munich trialist Matthew Anim Cudjoe who spent last season on loan at Asante Kotoko.
Both Gyan and Cudjoe were heavily linked to Kotoko for the upcoming season before choosing Legon.
The duo could make their first appearance for their new club against Berekum Chelsea on matchweek one of the GPL season.
Gyan last played in the domestic league in 2003, featuring for Liberty Professionals for whom he scored 10 goals in the season.
He first left Ghana for Udinese in Italy, going on to play for the likes of Modena, also in Italy, Rennes in France, English side Sunderland and Al Ain in the UAE. He has also featured for Al Ahli Dubai in the UAE, Chinese outfit Shanghai SIPG, Turkish fold Kayserispor and most recently NorthEast United.
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