Steve Bruce has hit out at Asamoah Gyan after the Ghana striker left Sunderland to join United
Arab Emirates side Al Ain on loan.
I'm not sure how this works outside of the transfer window, but Asamoah Gyan has left Sunderland.
From Sunderland's official website: Sunderland striker Asamoah Gyan is set to join United Arab
Emirates side Al-Ain on loan. Officials from Al-Ain made contact with Sunderland earlier in the
week with a view to signing the player on a permanent deal.
By Kaushik Lakshman
Last week we saw a bizarre transfer when Al-Ain announced that they will be signing Asamoah Gyan
on a one year loan at ridiculous wages. Gyan obviously took the option. Many questioned the move,
accusing him of being a money grabber, accusing him of making a terrible move with respect to his
career and what not.
By Alan Duffy
Theyab Awana, the UAE winger who became an internet sensation after netting a supremely cheeky
back-heeled penalty kick in the UAE's 7-2 demolition of Lebanon in July, has been killed in a car
crash.
The 21-year-old was driving back to Abu Dhabi on Sunday evening after taking part in a national
team training session in Al Ain when his car collided with a truck.
Theyab Awana one of the UAE's brightest stars died on Sunday, tragically killed in a car
accident. He was just 21. Awana was returning from a training camp held at Al Ain ahead of the
team's qualifier with South Korea on October 11 when his car struck a road repair lorry. Awana
passed away in the hospital.