The 29-year-old has received the all-clear from Al Ain to agree on personal terms with the Chinese club coached by Sven-Goran Eriksson.
Al Ain will be compensated with a huge transfer fee while Gyan will see his weekly earnings rise to a staggering US$350,000.
GHANAsoccernet.com sources in China say Shanghai SIPG are making preparations for the arrival of the Black Stars captain who they expect to be unveiled as their new signing on Wednesday at 3pm local time.
This will end Gyan’s successful four-year stay in the UAE where he helped Al Ain win the Arabian Gulf League three times and also emerged semifinalists in last season’s Asian Champions League.
Asamoah Gyan is currently in Ghana on post-season holidays but processes have been set in motion to have the Ghana striker leave Accra in the nearest possible time to arrive in China on Wednesday.
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