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Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan says he is happy to remain at Stade Rennes even though he admits he does not know what the future holds.
The forward whose fine World Cup display has led to interest from various clubs is the subject of a big money offer from Turkish side Fernabahce.
But he says he will gladly stay on at Rennes for whom he scored thirteen league goals last season.
"I am happy to be at Rennes, where the coach likes me," he stated. "I do not know yet what my future holds. I did a good job at the World Cup. For now, I don't care if I'm going to change club. If a club is interested, all they have to do is make an offer to Rennes."
Gyan has had a fantastic 2010, scoring three times at the Nations Cup before hitting the same number of goals at the World Cup.
He also had his most prolific season at club level since he moved to Europe with thirteen goals for Rennes and will be hoping he can better that wherever he plays his club football next season.
Source: Kickoff.com
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