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The 10 Highest-Paid African Players Today

The 10 Highest-Paid African Players Today

Sadio Mane is now reportedly the highest-paid African player in the world following his move to Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr.

With many of Africa's top talents recently making lucrative moves to Saudi Arabia, here are the 10 highest-paid footballers from the continent today!

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The Saudi Pro League has scooped up many of the world's best players this off-season, having been able to lure them to the Gulf state largely through the massive wages on offer.

Among the biggest names to have arrived in the Middle East in the past month is Sadio Mane.

The reigning CAF Men's Player of the Year recently bid farewell to Bayern Munich and was welcomed to Al Nassr, and according to Africa Facts Zone, the Knights of Najd are paying him a handsome £661 000 (R15.8 million) a week, making him the best-paid African player in world football.

Click through the gallery below to see the 10 best-paid African footballers on the planet today, according to Africa Facts Zone: 

Andre Onana
10. Andre Onana (Cameroon Manchester United) - £115 000 per weekGallo Images
Nicolas Pepe
9. Nicolas Pepe (Ivory Coast Arsenal) - £140 000 per weekGallo Images
Achraf Hakimi
8. Achraf Hakimi (Morocco Paris Saint-Germain) - £176 000 per weekGallo Images
Thomas Partey
7. Thomas Partey (Ghana Arsenal) - £200 000 per weekGallo Images
Edouard Mendy
6. Edouard Mendy (Senegal Al Ahli) - £227 000 per weekGallo Images
Mohamed Salah
5. Mohamed Salah (Egypt Liverpool) - £350 000 per weekGallo Images
Franck Kessie
4. Franck Kessie (Ivory Coast Al Ahli) - £354 000 per weekGallo Images
Kalidou Koulibaly
3. Kalidou Koulibaly (Senegal Al Hilal) - £412 000 per weekGallo Images
Riyad Mahrez
2. Riyad Mahrez (Algeria Al Ahli) - £481 000 per weekGallo Images
Sadio Mane
1. Sadio Mane (Senegal Al Nassr) - £661 000 per weekGallo Images

Another former Africa Cup of Nations winner and African Player of the Year is right behind the Senegalese in the ranking, namely Riyad Mahrez.

The Algerian recently called time on his five-year stint with Manchester City to play in the Saudi top flight with Al Ahli, where he will be earning £481 000 (R11.5 million) a week.

Of the five highest-paid players from the second biggest continent in the world, only one of them is not playing in the Gulf today, and that is Mohamed Salah.

At the end of the 2021/22 season, Liverpool made the Egyptian winger the highest-paid player in their history when they gave him a new three-year contract that would see him earn £350 000 (R8.3 million) a week.

There have been rumours the 31-year-old is of serious interest to Saudi clubs as well, but he has, so far, decided to stay put in Anfield.

Another player who looks to be staying put in the Premier League is Thomas Partey.

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Ghana's linchpin is among the highest earners at Arsenal, and is said to be taking home £200 000 (R4.7 million) a week, placing him seventh on the list of the highest-paid African footballers in the world.

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