Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan says he will consider a move to the South African Premier Division when the right offer comes along.
The 33 year old is currently unattached after he was released by Indian Super League side NorthEast United in January.
The former Sunderland hitman who is a staunch Kotoko fan, has also been linked with dream move to the Porcupine Warriors.
“I still feel strong, I still feel young. There is no day I have thought about retiring,” Gyan told Marawa Sports Worldwide on Metro FM.
“Definitely yes if a team from South Africa are interested and feel they need my services why not? We can negotiate and we can have a deal.
“Yes [I don’t come cheap but] it depends on the situation. I am a professional football player and I have to see a lot of things, I have to value a lot of things before making a move. But as I said, I feel strong, I still have fire inside me. Obviously I am not in my 20s but I feel I can prove myself once again.”
Gyan is the all-time leading goalscorer of the Black Stars with 51 goals and is one of the longest-serving players after making his debut in 2003 against Somalia in a World Cup qualifier.