Former Black Stars forward, Asamoah Gyan admits that he's not ready to feature at the World Cup.
Asamoah Gyan categorically stated on British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) that he hopes to feature at the 2022 World Cup.
His brother, Baffour Gyan, host of former players, coaches and a lot of Ghanaians have strongly resisted his dreams of playing at the World Cup.
The all-time record goalscorer for Ghana with fifty-one goals has been without a club since ending his one-year stay with GPL side Legon Cities in the 2020/22 season.
Ghana will face Uruguay, South Korea and Portugal in Group H.
The Ghana Football Association have reportedly sent the budget to the Government and an agreement have been reached to pay qualification bonuses instead of winning bonuses.
Asamoah Gyan has now admitted that he's not ready to play at the 2022 World Cup for Ghana.
"The World Cup is every footballer’s dream," he said. "If I’m fit to play active football and I’m invited to play for the national team, why not. It’s not like 15 years ago when I was young and competitive and could argue to be in the starting line-up," he said on GHOne TV.
"This is a different thing together. Right now people want you to go in and show your experience. The thing is you just have to be fit and be ready for competitive football. If I’m fit and invited into the national team, why not? Every player will embrace such an opportunity. This is the case where I’m not ready now. If I’m not ready but the FA and staff feel they need me now, I will be available. That one is up to them," he concluded.
By: Abdul Razak Salim

