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Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan has touched down at the Pudong Airport in the Chinese city of Shanghai ahead of his mega deal to Chinese side Shanghai SIPG.
The Black Stars captain made quick stops for interviews and autographs as he made his way through a sea of affectionate supporters who had thronged to the airport to catch a glimpse of the Ghanaian superstar.
Gyan is reported to have been whisked to a hotel and was later spotted watching a football game between his new team and another league club.
Asamoah Gyan joins the Chinese club after spending four years at UAE club Al-Ain.









Gyan was at the stadium to watch Shanghai play Beijing R and F after his airport welcome...

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