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West Ham United and Stoke City are trying to bring in former Sunderland striker Asamoah Gyan on loan from UAE outfit Al Ain. The Ghanaian has previously played for Sunderland in the Premier League.
Asamoah Gyan has distanced himself from rumours associating him with a return to the Premier League with West Ham United in January, by insisting that he is happy plying his trade for Al Ain.
Al Ain striker Asamoah Gyan has apparently been linked with a return to his former club Sunderland on loan in the upcoming transfer window.
West Ham United are reportedly linked with a loan move for Ghanaian star striker Asamoah Gyan from UAE outfit Al Ain in January.
Al Ain striker Asamoah Gyan has been associated with a return to the Premier League in the upcoming transfer window, according to an unnamed Ghanaian newspaper.
Former Villa boss, Martin O'Neill, wants his favourite striker, Agbonlahor, to join him at Sunderland. Aston Villa has set an asking price of £12million for the 25-year old.
Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill is considering a move for Portuguese striker Hugo Almeida. Almeida currently plays for Turkish giants Besiktas, with whom he has been playing for just over a year. Almeida would be available for around $4 million.
Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill could raid Premier League rivals Fulham for striker Bobby Zamora. O'Neill is on the lookout for a new striker and has a transfer fund of around 25m GBP to spend on new players in January.
Sunderland have admitted that a move for Asamoah Gyan will be impossible. The striker had been linked with a return to the Stadium of Light, as Martin O'Neill the new coach hoped to end Gyan's Al-Ain loan spell.
Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill is considering a recall of striker Asamoah Gyan. The Ghanaian forward is currently on loan in the United Arab Emirates. Steve Bruce let the striker join Al-Ain in October.
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