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‘2008 was one of the hardest years in my career’- Asamoah Gyan reveals

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May 28, 2026
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Asamoah Gyan has revealed how his deep love and sacrifice for Ghana may have cost him a dream move to English giants Manchester City in 2008.

At the time, the former Black Stars captain was one of Africa’s most exciting forwards after announcing himself on the world stage at the 2006 FIFA World Cup. His performances in Germany had attracted interest from several clubs across Europe, with Manchester City — under then-manager Sven-Göran Eriksson — pushing strongly to secure his signature from Italian side Udinese.

However, what should have been a career-defining transfer became one of the most painful turning points of his football journey.

Reflecting on that difficult period in an interview with 3Sports, Gyan admitted 2008 was among the toughest years of his career due to persistent injuries and muscle complications.

“2008 was one of the hardest years in my career. I was injured, had muscle problems. I missed games.”

The former Sunderland striker explained that Manchester City’s interest intensified because of his impressive performances at the 2006 World Cup, with Eriksson personally eager to bring him to England.

“Because of the 2006 World Cup Man City were monitoring me at the time. Coach Sven-Goran Eriksson really loved me and wanted my signature when he become Man City manager.”

Despite the growing interest, Gyan was battling injuries ahead of the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations. His representatives reportedly advised him to skip the tournament, undergo surgery, and fully recover in order to complete the move to Manchester City.

But with Ghana hosting the tournament for the first time in decades, Gyan could not imagine staying away from the Black Stars camp.

Explaining the emotional decision he made at the time, the Ghana legend disclosed that representing his country meant more to him than securing a transfer.

“I was then doing rehabilitation and my manager told me we should forget about the AFCON so that I will be fit to sign for City at that time. I had already missed 2006 AFCON so I told my manager I have to do everything to play since it was hosted here in Ghana.”

Even though those around him disagreed with the decision, Gyan insisted on sacrificing for the nation he passionately loved.

“He didn’t like the idea but I wanted to. I think I should have listened to his advice but then I just wanted to sacrifice and represent Ghana.”

Unfortunately, the decision came at a huge cost. Playing through pain worsened his condition and forced him to undergo major surgery after the tournament, sidelining him for several months. The lengthy recovery eventually caused Manchester City to withdraw their interest before later signing Emmanuel Adebayor instead.

Gyan also endured criticism from sections of Ghanaian supporters during the tournament because his performances were heavily affected by the injury — criticism that hurt deeply considering the sacrifices he had quietly made behind the scenes.

Although the Manchester City dream slipped away, Gyan eventually achieved his ambition of playing in the Premier League when he joined Sunderland in 2010, where he quickly became a fan favourite.

Years later, fate reunited him with Eriksson once again when the Swedish coach signed him for Shanghai SIPG in China.

Today, Gyan remains one of Ghana’s greatest football icons, having served the Black Stars in several crucial roles throughout his career.

Beyond football, he continues to contribute to the development of the game as an ambassador for Ghana’s youth national teams, inspiring the next generation with stories of sacrifice, patriotism, and resilience.

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