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Who are Africa's top 10 highest-paid football players?

79389638 Sadio Mane joined Bayern Munich in the summer of 2022

Fri, 21 Oct 2022 Source: ghanasoccernet.com

Senegal star Sadio Mané is the highest-paid player in Africa, earning $21,382,762 per year. His transfer from Liverpool FC to Bayern Munich in the most recent transfer window increased his salary to $21,382,762. This is according to Voetbal Travel's analysis of which player will earn the most in 2022. It examined the salaries of over 32,000 active soccer players from 200+ countries, identifying each country's highest-paid soccer player. Mohamed Salah is second on the African list with $20,573,826 and Gabon's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is third with $14,695,590. Thomas Partey of Ghana is in fourth place, earning $11,756,472. Achraf Hakimi of Morocco is fifth, earning $9,993,001, and Franck Kessie of Cote d'Ivoire is sixth, earning $8,747,493. Nigeria's Victor Osimhen, Guinea's Naby Keita, and Algeria's Riyad Mahrez are all tied for seventh place, earning $7,053,883 each. Geoffrey Kondogbia of the Central African Republic is ranked 10th, earning $6,701,189. Watch the latest edition of Sports Check below

Senegal star Sadio Mané is the highest-paid player in Africa, earning $21,382,762 per year. His transfer from Liverpool FC to Bayern Munich in the most recent transfer window increased his salary to $21,382,762. This is according to Voetbal Travel's analysis of which player will earn the most in 2022. It examined the salaries of over 32,000 active soccer players from 200+ countries, identifying each country's highest-paid soccer player. Mohamed Salah is second on the African list with $20,573,826 and Gabon's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is third with $14,695,590. Thomas Partey of Ghana is in fourth place, earning $11,756,472. Achraf Hakimi of Morocco is fifth, earning $9,993,001, and Franck Kessie of Cote d'Ivoire is sixth, earning $8,747,493. Nigeria's Victor Osimhen, Guinea's Naby Keita, and Algeria's Riyad Mahrez are all tied for seventh place, earning $7,053,883 each. Geoffrey Kondogbia of the Central African Republic is ranked 10th, earning $6,701,189. Watch the latest edition of Sports Check below

Source: ghanasoccernet.com