“People Want To Retire Me But I’m Not Done Yet” – Asamoah Gyan

Ghana international Asamoah Gyan says he won’t be going into retirment anytime soon despite calls to do so.

Gyan,34, has experienced a few setbacks in his career in recent times due to injuries and old age.

He began his profession career in Ghana and now plays in the Indian Super League.

“It looks like people wants me to retire but I’m not done yet. I had a couple of injuries but I’m getting back to full fitness,” the NorthEast United forward told TV3.

“I’m now okay and feel good in my body.

“I have added a bit of weight that I have to work on and get back to shape.”

Gyan’s 2019-20 league season ended prematurely after he picked up an injury.

He joined the Indian side in summer last year after parting ways with Turkish fold Kayserispor.

The forward has played for Chinese side Shanghai SIPG, Al Ain and Al Ahli in the United Arab Emirates, English side Sunderland, Rennes in France and Italian fold Udinese.

At international level, Gyan holds the record for the most caps and is the all-time top scorer for Ghana with 106 appearances and 51 goals.

He is also the highest-scoring African at the World Cup with six strikes to his name.