Footballer Asamoah Gyan ordered to give his ex-wife two homes, a petrol station and two cars
Former Premier League striker Asamoah Gyan has been told to pay compensation to his ex-wife after it was determined that he is the biological father of their three children.
Gyan and his ex-wife, Gifty, have been embroiled in a legal battle for three years, with the former Ghana captain insisting their kids were not his.
As reported by the BBC, the 37-year-old was ordered to take a DNA test which disproved his claims.
A court in the African country have ordered Gyan to gift his ex-wife, a house in the UK, another home in Accra, a petrol station and two cars.
It was also ruled that the former Sunderland, Udinese and Rennes forward must pay 25,000 Ghanaian cedis (£1,729) per month for the children.
A court in the African country have ordered Gyan to gift his ex-wife, a house in the UK, another home in Accra, a petrol station and two cars.
It was also ruled that the former Sunderland, Udinese and Rennes forward must pay 25,000 Ghanaian cedis (£1,729) per month for the children.
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It’s said the court ruled that Gifty had made a non-cash contribution to the purchase of the homes, because she was the only one caring for the kids while Gyan plied his football career.
The four-bedroom house in Accra had been bought for her prior to their 2013 marriage.
Their marriage was annulled though following a petition by the ex-Sunderland star.
Gyan announced his retirement from football in June, having scored a national record 51 goals in 109 games for Ghana.