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Martin O’Neill’s first transfer dealing as Sunderland manager could be to recall popular striker Asamoh Gyan from his loan spell at Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates according to the Daily Mirror.
Gyan surprisingly left the North East on a season long loan deal in September that saw Sunderland pocket a record £6million for their help. Gyan’s wages have also rocketed since his move and that could be a stumbling block for the Black Cats to deal with.
The Ghana international regularly comments on Sunderland using his Twitter profile and wished O’Neill the best after his appointment. Bringing Gyan back to the Stadium of Light could prove to be a cheaper option than bringing in a new striker altogether and O’Neill is considering the option after Nicklas Bendtner, Connor Wickham and Ji Dong Won have failed to impress up front this season.
O’Neill has spoken about Gyan: “Yes, absolutely I will address it. I have to talk to Niall [Quinn, Sunderland director] about exactly where we stand on that. But yes, again, his position will definitely be looked at.
“He started off brilliantly, then things tapered away a little bit. I don’t know the lad at all. Again, he got off to a great start so the potential is there, but I will have a look at it.”
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