Asamoah Gyan signs Shanghai SIPG deal wearing shirt with coded message to hater
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Asamoah Gyan signs Shanghai SIPG deal wearing shirt with coded message to hater



Asamoah Gyan has completed his move to Chinese club, Shanghai SIPG after signing a two-year contract on Friday. Apart from making the headlines with the huge sum of money he is expected to earn from the new signing, the shirt the footballer wore during the signing has been getting some attention too.
The 29-year-old signed the contract in the presence of his elder brother Baffour and manager Samuel Anim Addo at the Regal International East Asia Hotel owned by the club.  All three wore a black tshirt with the inscription“Efee bo tan shi okwɛ” literally translated as “It looks nasty to you but you are looking at it”.
Earlier the footballer had posted on twitter: “well… the words on the shirt speaks….. pay attention to details…… wait..#Godwin# “.So who is he referring to? hmmm….
The club was unable to organize a press conference to unveil Asamoah Gyan as their latest signing with the team traveling to Guangzhou to face R&F in an away league match. The unveiling ceremony is now likely to take place next week Tuesday or Wednesday as the side will return from the league match on Monday.
Gyan after signing the contract said: “I thank God for this special day, to my family, former playmates at Al Ain and to my fans. “I reserve the rest of my comments for the official unveiling next week.”

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