Former Black Stars captain, Asamoah Gyan appears to be eyeing a future in coaching.
Ghana’s all-time leading scorer was pictured taking a Football Association of Wales (FAW) residential coaching course with a number of other former and current players.
The picture was shared on Twitter by former player of English League Two club, Newport County, Sam O’Sullivan.
O’Sullivan tweeted that he was “session planning with Gyan on the FAW B license course” in North Wales.
Gyan has previously expressed an interest in possibly taking up a coaching role with the Black Stars.
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He said in an interview on Citi TV that he would consider a role as a strikers’ coach with the men’s national team.
“It’s something I’ve given a lot of thought to. I’ve received a lot of calls suggesting that I venture into coaching. I’d like to handle the Black Stars as a strikers coach, but everything takes time,” Gyan said back in April.
“First, I need to work on my coaching course, and I’m due to begin in June or July, after that we’ll see.”