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FootballGhana Legend Asamoah Ready To Give Valuable Advice to Young Footballers
- Asamoah Gyan has availed himself to young footballers who need his advice to thrive in their football career
- The former Ghana captain has enjoyed a successful football span and he is yet to retire as he looks forward to a last dance
- Asamoah Gyan has inspired several Ghanaian footballers following with his outstanding displays for the senior national team
Former Ghana captain, Asamoah Gyan has opened his doors to young footballers seeking advice to excel in their careers.
The 36-year-old, who recently ended his punditry job with South African TV channel Super Sports, is set to return to the field for a final shot at his illustrious career.
And following his return from South Africa, he told Tv3, he is ready to offer advice to any footballer especially the young ones to help them succeed.
"Definitely, anytime we see them we try to give our advice. It's up to them too, whether they take it or not. There are a lot of people who look up to me, there are a lot of young ones coming out, seeing me on the screens. So anytime anyone needs my advice, I am around," said Asamoah Gyan.
The former Sunderland player remains Ghana's all-time leading scorer with 51 goals from 109 appearances for the Black Stars.
His career has seen him globetrot, playing for several clubs including Udinese and Stade Rennes in Europe and Al Ain and Shanghai SIPG in Asia.
Gyan missed the last Africa Cup of Nations after he was left out of the squad by coach Milovan Rajevac, having been inactive for almost a year.
He last played for Ghana Premier League side Legon Cities.
Asamoah Gyan visits Mamelodi Sundowns in South Africa
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Asamoah Gyan loves it in South Africa, after making some of his best memories during his playing career in the country and seems to continue that legacy while working as a pundit on SuperSport.
The 36-year-old former Ghana captain took time off to visit South African club Mamelodi Sundowns, where he was given a tour of their multipurpose facilities.
In photos posted on Twitter, sighted by Sports Brief, the footballer turned pundit was impressed with what he saw from an African club.