20 Highest-Paid African Footballers in the World [2024]


Since the turn of the 21st century, there has been a huge influx of footballing talent coming from Africa. The Premier League has seen plenty of foreign talent come to England, but the game has gone global to a level that it has never previously reached. Over the years, more and more players from the continent have played for some of the world’s biggest clubs and, as a result, they’ve become some of the highest-paid footballers on the planet.

In recent years, especially, the level of wages being paid to players has only gotten higher and higher, and it’s currently at a level that seemed unimaginable not too long ago. With that being said, we’ve decided to take a look at the 20 highest-paid African footballers on the planet.


The 20 highest-paid African footballers in the world

Rank

Player

Team

Wage

1

Riyad Mahrez

Al-Ahli

£836,360-a-week

2

Sadio Mane

Al-Nassr

£640,889-a-week

3

Kalidou Koulibaly

Al-Hilal

£555,971-a-week

4

Mohamed Salah

Liverpool

£350,000-a-week

5

Seko Fofana

Al Ettifaq (on loan from Al-Nassr)

£243,538-a-week

6

Achraf Hakimi

PSG

£233,123-a-week

7

Franck Kessie

Al-Ahli

£224,311-a-week

8

Thomas Partey

Arsenal

£200,000-a-week

9

Inaki Williams

Athletic Bilbao

£182,653-a-week

10

Edouard Mendy

Al-Ahli

£176,245-a-week

11

Victor Osimhen

Galatasary (on loan from Napoli)

£160,222-a-week

12

Yassine Bounou

Al-Hilal

£160,222-a-week

13

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

Al-Qadsiah

£160,000-a-week

14

Serhou Guirassy

Borussia Dortmund

£151,090-a-week

15

Sebastien Haller

Leganes (on loan from Borussia Dortmund)

136,189-a-week

16

Noussair Mazraoui

Manchester United

£135,000-a-week

17

Abdoulaye Doucoure

Everton

£130,000-a-week

18

Brahim Diaz

Real Madrid

£116,802-a-week

19

Ismael Bennacer

AC Milan

£112,797-a-week

20

Youssef En-Nesyri

Fenerbahce

£106,868-a-week



15 Sebastien Haller – £136,189-a-week

Leganes (on loan from Borussia Dortmund)

A transfer agreed at the money-time saw Sebastian Haller complete a loan switch to Leganes this summer. Restricted to a substitute role, Sebastien Haller endured a particularly tricky season last term with Borussia Dortmund (three goals and one assist in 19 appearances). So the past transfer window was an opportunity for him to move on.

Initially a surprising move, the Spanish second tier side presents an exotic destination where the former Ajax and West Ham man should be able to rediscover his goalscoring prowess, all while still earning the lofty wage he was over in Germany.


Abdoulaye Doucoure – Borussia Dortmund contract details

Weekly wage

£136,189

Contract signed

November 03, 2023

Expiration

June 30, 2025

Figures per Capology

14 Serhou Guirassy – £151,090-a-week

Borussia Dortmund (on loan at Leganes)

Serhou Guirassy in action for Borussia Dortmund

Another African asset earning quite the wealth over at Borussia Dortmund is Serhou Guirassy. After a remarkable season with VfB Stuttgart last term, as he bagged 25 goals in 26 Bundesliga games, firing mooted relegation candidates to European qualification, the Guinean is well worth his £151,090 weekly payout.


To kickstart the 2024/25 campaign at his new club, he has already scored three goals in as many Champions League appearances, as well as four in five Bundesliga outings. Already, he looks well-positioned to pay his wage back with interest.

Serhou Guirassy – Borussia Dortmund contract details

Weekly wage

£151,090-a-week

Contract signed

July 18, 2024

Expiration

June 30, 2028

Figures per Capology

13 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – £160,000-a-week

Al-Qadsiah

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

It’s a testament to how wild spending has gotten within football that Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is earning around £160,000 a week playing for a team like Al-Qadsiah. Now, the Saudi Arabian club have the riches and financial freedom of the Middle East, but they aren’t a name anyone in Europe would have been familiar with before swooping for the former Arsenal forward over the summer.


After a scintillating tenure with Marseille, which saw the Gabonese talisman score 27 goals in Ligue 1 and the Europa League last season, he hasn’t quite found his shooting boots at his new club, finding the back of the net just three times in seven appearances. However, given how much he is earning for the privilege, he probably won’t mind.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – Al-Qadsiah contract details

Weekly wage

£160,000

Contract signed

July 18, 2024

Expiration

June 30, 2026

Figures per Capology

12 Yassine Bounou – £160,222-a-week

Al-Hilal

Yassine Bounou


The first goalkeeper on this list, but not the last, Yassine Bounou had just won a Europa League trophy with Sevilla when he decided to leave the Spanish club and move to the Saudi Pro League. When looking at the wages that Al-Hilal were willing to pay him, who can blame him? The shot-stopper is a fantastic player and actually won the Player of the Match award in the Europa League final as Sevilla beat AS Roma and was a massive grab for Al-Hilal.

He’s been a key figure for the Saudi Arabian side, too. They’re currently sitting first in the league and seem to be the outright favourites to get their hands on the trophy by the time all is said and done. He’s been fantastic for them and has definitely earned his wages so far.


Yassine Bounou – Al-Hilal contract details

Weekly wage

£160,222

Contract signed

August 17, 2023

Expiration

June 30, 2026

Figures per Capology

11 Victor Osimhen – £211,000-a-week

Napoli (on loan at Galatasary)

Osimhen

While a lot of the players on this list are likely earning the most they ever will, Victor Osimhen is a star who’s almost guaranteed to earn a pay-rise in the near future. The striker has been nothing short of sublime for Napoli in Serie A over the last few years, and with so many clubs keen to take him off of the Italian club’s hands, it feels safe to assume he’ll be on the receiving end of another bumper contract soon, despite having to settle for a loan move to Galatasary in the meantime.


With clubs like Chelsea interested, there’s no telling just how much Osimhen will earn in the future, but it will likely see him climb this list quite significantly. He’s earned it too. There are few goalscorers of his calibre on the planet, and considering he only relatively recently signed the new deal, he’s going to cost a hell of a lot to pry away.

Victor Osimhen – Napoli contract details

Weekly wage

£160,222

Contract signed

December 23, 2023

Expiration

June 30, 2026

Figures per Capology

10 Edouard Mendy – £176,245-a-week

Al-Ahli

Edouard Mendy


Another goalkeeper who made the move to the Saudi Pro League last summer, and became one of the highest-paid African footballers in the world in the process, is Edouard Mendy. The former Chelsea man had a brief, yet eventful time at Stamford Bridge, first coming in as the first-choice keeper, before falling out of favour.

He left for Al-Ahli last summer and was offered a massive salary to make the move. He’s been ever-present for the side this year too, playing in all 19 of their league games. The club currently sit in seventh place in the table and have lost just six times all year. Not bad.

Edouard Mendy – Al-Ahli contract details

Weekly wage

£176,245

Contract signed

July 01, 2023

Expiration

June 30, 2026

Figures per Capology


9 Inaki Williams – £182,653-a-week

Athletic Bilbao

Athletic Bilbao's Inaki Williams looking into the camera

Spending pretty much his entire senior career at Athletic Bilbao, it’s quite fitting that Inaki Williams has been rewarded by the club with such a large weekly wage. The forward is a legend at the Spanish club and has been performing at a high level for them for close to a decade now.

Despite constant rumours about a move away, he’s never forced himself out of Bilbao and has remained focused on the team throughout his entire run. There are few club icons quite like him in the world, and he’s deserving of every penny he gets from Bilbao. With his current contract running until the summer of 2028, it’s unlikely he’ll be leaving anytime soon either.


Inaki Williams – Athletic Bilbao contract details

Weekly wage

£182,653-a-week

Contract signed

August 12, 2019

Expiration

June 30, 2028

Figures per Capology

8 Thomas Partey – £200,000-a-week

Arsenal

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After impressing at Atletico Madrid, Arsenal signed Thomas Partey in 2020 and, right off the bat, offered him pretty large wages. The Gunners activated his release clause at Atletico and paid £45m to bring him to England while paying him £200,000 a week once he made the move.


He’s been a dependable figure in the middle of the park for Mikel Arteta’s side ever since, but considering he’s now 30 years old, has played just four league games this season and his contract expires next summer, it’s hard to imagine he’ll be making this sort of money for much longer.

Thomas Partey – Arsenal contract details

Weekly wage

£200,000

Contract signed

October 5, 2020

Expiration

June 30, 2025

Figures per Capology

7 Franck Kessie – £224,311-a-week

Al-Ahli

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After a short break, we’re back with another star who’s earning major money in the Saudi Pro League. It’s another player on Al-Ahli’s books too, as Franck Kessie is earning just over £220,000 a week at the Saudi Arabian club. The Ivory Coast international made a name for himself at AC Milan but joined Barcelona in the summer of 2022.

His time in Spain was rough, and after just a year, he moved to Al-Ahli and has been on a very nice salary ever since. He’s more than doing enough to earn it as well. Last season, he directly contributed to 14 goals in 31 league appearances. Not bad for a centre midfielder.

Franck Kessie – Al-Ahli contract details

Weekly wage

£224,311

Contract signed

August 09, 2023

Expiration

June 30, 2026

Figures per Capology


6 Achraf Hakimi – £233,123-a-week

PSG

Achraf Hakimi

One of the most talented full-backs in the world, you could argue that Achraf Hakimi should probably actually be on more money considering just how many teams have been interested in him over the years. The clubs he’s played for read like a real who’s-who of top European sides. Starting with Real Madrid, it was a loan spell at Borussia Dortmund that saw him emerge as an elite talent.

He then spent one season at Inter Milan and flourished in Italy, before Paris Saint-Germain spent big to bring him to France in 2021. In the years since, the Moroccan has regularly been one of the Ligue 1 club’s standout stars and considering he’s still just 25 years old, he might be due a pay-rise in the future too.


Achraf Hakimi – PSG contract details

Weekly wage

£233,123

Contract signed

July 06, 2021

Expiration

June 30, 2026

Figures per Capology

5 Seko Fofana – £243,538 -a-week

Al-Nassr (on loan at Al-Ettifaq)

Seko Fofana

Seko Fofana was an impressive talent who had caught the attention of several clubs around Europe during his time at Lens, but he made the surprising decision to move to the Saudi Pro League and join forces with Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr instead. As a result, he was handed a salary of over a quarter of a million pounds a week, so it’s easy to see why he made the call.


The midfielder hasn’t had quite as much success in Saudi Arabia as he did in France, though, and after half a season with Al-Nassr, he’s been loaned to fellow Saudi Pro League side Al-Ettifaq. Hopefully, he can rediscover his form at the club, otherwise, it won’t be long before that lofty salary is looked at as a huge mistake.

Seko Fofana – Al-Nassr contract details

Weekly wage

£243,538

Contract signed

July 18, 2023

Expiration

June 30, 2026

Figures per Capology

4 Mohamed Salah – £350,000-a-week

Liverpool

Mohamed Salah


We take a big jump now as the next player on this list is making over £100,000 more a week than Fofana, but when it’s Mohamed Salah, is anyone really that surprised? The Egyptian has been a sensation at Liverpool and it can’t be overstated just how important he was to Jurgen Klopp’s side over the years.

The club has benefitted tremendously from his presence over the last few years, and it’s hard to imagine they’d have been half as successful if they hadn’t brought him into the fold back in 2017. With so many clubs interested in prying him away from Anfield, the Reds decided to offer Salah a bumper new deal on £350,000 a week in the summer of 2022, but considering just how good he’s been this year, it was the right call.


Mohamed Salah – Liverpool contract details

Weekly wage

£350,000

Contract signed

July 01, 2022

Expiration

June 30, 2025

Figures per Capology

3 Kalidou Koulibaly – £555,971 -a-week

Al-Hilal

Kalidou Koulibaly poses in an Al Hilal shirt

We’re getting into the quite frankly ridiculous numbers now. After making a name for himself at Napoli as one of the best centre-backs in Europe, Kalidou Koulibaly joined Chelsea in 2022. He may have waited too long, though, as by the time he came to the Premier League, he was on the wrong side of 30 and struggled to keep up with the pace of the English top flight.


He left Stamford Bridge after just one season with the Blues, joining Al-Hilal in the Saudi Pro League. He did so, pocketing a monumental £555,971 a week, which is an astonishing figure for the 3-year-old. It’s hard to say whether he’s earned such a massive figure, but he’s definitely helped his club establish a healthy lead at the top of the league and seems almost certain to win the trophy at the end of the season, so there’s that.

Kalidou Koulibaly – Al-Hilal contract details

Weekly wage

£555,971

Contract signed

July 01, 2023

Expiration

June 30, 2026

Figures per Capology

2 Sadio Mane – £658,194-a-week

Al-Nassr

Al-Nassr winger Sadio Mane in action


After a solitary season at Bayern Munich, where Sadio Mane failed to replicate the form he’d shown at Liverpool, he was offered a ridiculous salary to join Ronaldo at Al-Nassr. £640,889 every single week is a wild number. The forward has earned a reputation for being one of the most electric players in the world, though, following his exploits at Anfield.

He’s a huge star and a recognisable face, something which the Saudi Pro League was desperate to add over the summer. He was one of many players who came to Saudi Arabia and was offered massive money to do so. Only one African player is currently on more money than he is a week and that’s another former Premier League man who joined the Saudi Pro League last summer.


Sadio Mane – Al-Nassr contract details

Weekly wage

£640,889

Contract signed

August 01, 2023

Expiration

June 30, 2026

Figures per Capology

1 Riyad Mahrez – £858,944-a-week

Al-Ahli

Riyad Mahrez of Al Ahli

The highest-paid African footballer in the world. It’s hard to imagine anyone predicting that would be the case when Riyad Mahrez first signed for Leicester City back in 2014. The forward has become one of the best players in the world since then, though, winning the Premier League with the Foxes and becoming a megastar in the process.


He then went on to join Manchester City and was a focal point to Pep Guardiola’s dominance there for several years. Now, at 32 years old, he’s earning more money than he ever has in his life. Close to £1m a week at his age is pretty wild. He’s scored 14 times and recorded 18 assists in his first 45 games for Al-Ahli, so his scary wage is somewhat justifiable when his club has the gold to pour all over him without feeling the repercussions.

Riyad Mahrez – Al-Ahli contract details

Weekly wage

£640,889

Contract signed

July 28, 2023

Expiration

June 30, 2027

Figures per Capology