The Black Cats coach believes the message coming across from the Ghanaian and his current UAE club is that he's happy to remain in Dubai.Sunderland boss Martin O'Neill believes that Asamoah Gyan is unwilling to play for the club again.The Ghanaian forward left the Black Cats for UAE side Al Ain in September on a one-year loan after joining the season before for £13 million, and his boss is sceptical as to whether he might return.He told reporters: “The situation is, I believe it was a year-long loan for a start for which they had to pay us some money of the transfer fee which we paid in the first place, and that is still in existence.“There was some talk between all parties in January that didn't come to anything. I wasn't party to those conversations, although I was kept informed of them, of course.“I think it will be the end of the season before I can assess anything. There has to be a willingness on behalf of all parties as well; you wouldn't really want somebody who is really unwilling to come back to the football club, if that's the case.“It's unfair of me to say that because it might not be the case, but it seems to be the message that's coming across.”O’Neill also confessed that his summer transfer targets have not yet been decided.“I haven't considered it and I certainly haven't had an opportunity to speak to a very important man at the football club who happens to own it,” he added.“We will sit down, we will assess it. I think he is going to be here for the last couple of games of the season, which is encouraging.”
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