Ambiguous Asamoah Gyan response to court order that he will forfeit houses and cars to ex-wife

Ambiguous Asamoah Gyan response to court order that he will forfeit houses and cars to ex-wife

Former Premier League star Asamoah Gyan made an ambiguous response to a court order that he should forfeit houses, and cars and make monthly payments to his former wife.

Gyan posted a cryptic reply to a social media user following the court verdict.

He wrote: "If I have 10 points and I keep quiet cos I've matured, and you have 2 points and you going find public sympathy, then it's cool.

"You are very funny.  This is deep so think about it."

Gyan was ordered to give his ex-wife two homes and two cars - after a court ruled he fathered her three children.

The ex-Prem ace was also ordered to take DNA tests after claiming his ex-wife's three kids were not his.

Striker Gyan scored 11 goals in 37 Sunderland games following a club-record £13million move from Rennes in 2010.

The Ghana international has waged a five-year legal battle against former missus Gifty.

He was ordered to take DNA tests after claiming their kids were not his.

 Accra High Court has now declared the 37-year-old to be the dad of the couple's three sons.

It ordered the former World Cup star to hand Gifty his homes in the UK and Accra, as well as BMW and Infiniti luxury cars.

The ex-player must also give her a plot of land in Ghana earmarked for a petrol station.

Gyan was additionally told to pay Gifty 25,000 cedis - £1,730 - a month towards the care of their boys.

Gyan won a record 109 caps for Ghana.  He hung up his boots in June after a spell with his home country club Legon Cities.

The frontman has also played for clubs in Italy, Abu Dhabi, China, Dubai, Turkey and India.