al ain 15m for gyan which does not include the 6m loan fee then there is the fact they paid his wages, I would imagine he was on around 30k that would of saved us around 1-1.3m 22m for Gyan in less than a year is fantastic business, what a mug club al ain are and it gets worse he is going to be on 150k on a 5year deal
Quote 'now been reached between the two clubs. The deal, which will see Al Ain stump up an additional €3.5million, is expected to be completed "in the next few days" when Gyan is due to return to the UAE after a summer vacation in his native Ghana.' Mugs??? You talkin about SAFC
FootyGhana understands on loan Sunderland and Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan is set to sign a 5-year permanent deal with Al Ain after a loan spell with the UAE Champions expired this summer. This 5-year deal could see the Baby Jet (as he is affectionately called) go home with a ‘whopping’ £140,000 weekly wage in a £15 million additional transfer fee. Sunderland will therefore milk a total of £21 million from Al Ain for the Ghanaian striker. Gyan joined Sunderland from French side Stade Rennes at a club record fee of £13.1 million after a successful 2010 World Cup campaign with the Black Stars in South Africa. He then made a shocking move from Sunderland by joining the team in the Garden city on a record £6 million loan deal from Sunderland in September 2011 and scored 27 goals in 24 matches which catapulted Al Ain into clinching the UAE Etisalat Pro League trophy.
Poolie, as much as I would like to believe this, don't think for a second it's true. Think it'll be closer to the 3.5M, which will frost everyone's ass!
Not even £'s, ****in euroooooooooos[video=youtube;HuVonrUvbjs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuVonrUvbjs[/video]
yer looks like wer I found the info of the 15m is sadly wrong 2bh though, it was 13.1m plus the add on which were not activated so 4m + 6m and the 1m or so we saved on his wages last season we probs have ended up making a minimal profit
I don't see why we shouldn't get his current maket value TBH. He's our player and it's hardly our fault they offered £6M for a season's loan. Even now I'd say he was worth £8-10M and he can rot in our reserves if he &/or Al Ain don't like it.
Because a club is prepared to offer him 140K tax free. He will just refuse personal terms with any other club that comes in. He has us over a barrel and is dry humping us and Al Ain know it. Why do you think the loan fee was 6mil? Because the club had enviasaged this situation. His value is what Al Ain are prepared to pay
Wishful thinking. Surely there is no way they are paying 15m. That the source is some Ghanian news outlet says enough really. I don't think it makes you mugs taking 3.5-4m though. Just getting rid is good enough while minimising the loss. I think he'll have been earning a hell of a lot more than 30k too? 50k minimum so there are some big bonuses from Sunderland's perspective. What a ****.