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Cumulative Transfer Fees: Victor Osimhen tops list Of African players [Top Ten]

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African football has produced some of the most valuable footballers in the world, with clubs spending huge sums to secure their talent.

Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen leads the way with record-breaking cumulative transfer fees, while other African footballers like Sadio Mané, Riyad Mahrez, and Achraf Hakimi also feature on the list.

Below are the top ten African footballers ranked by total transfer fees:

1. Victor Osimhen (€183.30m)

Osimhen stands tall at the top of this list. From his humble beginnings at Wolfsburg (€3.50m) to a permanent move at Charleroi (€3.50m), his value skyrocketed with moves to Lille (€22.40m), Napoli (€78.90m), and, most recently, Galatasaray (€75m). With 37 goals in Turkey last season, his €183.30m cumulative total is unmatched.

2. Sadio, Mané (€130.2,0m)

Senegalese legend Mané has generated over €130m in transfer fees. After early steps at Metz and RB Salzburg (€4m), Southampton sold him to Liverpool for €41.20m in 2016. Bayern Munich later signed him for €32m, before Al-Nassr paid €30m in 2023.

3. Sébastien Haller (€116.25m)

Ivory Coast striker Haller made his mark with a €12m move to Eintracht Frankfurt in 2017. West Ham later splashed €50m on him, while Ajax (€22.50m) and Dortmund (€31m) also invested heavily. His journey has made him one of Africa’s most expensive footballers overall.

4. Mohammed Kudus (€115.80m)

Ghana’s Kudus has quickly risen to stardom. After moving from Nordsjaelland to Ajax for €9m, West Ham signed him for €43m in 2023. His biggest move came in 2025 when Tottenham Hotspur paid €63.80m, placing him among the elite.

5. Achraf Hakimi (€111.00m)

The Moroccan right-back is one of the most valuable defenders in the world. Inter Milan paid €43m for him in 2020, but PSG went further in 2021, spending €68m to secure his services. His total now stands at €111m.

6. Geoffrey Kondogbia (€106.00m)

The Central African Republic midfielder has racked up €106 million in six transfers. Moves to Sevilla (€4m), Monaco (€20m), and Inter (€36m) set the tone, before Valencia (€22m), Atlético Madrid ( million16m), and Marseille (€8m) added to his tally.

7. Riyad Mahrez (€103.30m)

Algerian winger Mahrez’s journey started with a €500k switch from Le Havre to Leicester City. His €67.80 million transfer to Manchester City in 2018 remains one of the Premier League’s biggest. He later joined Al-Ahli in Saudi Arabia for €35 million

8. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (€99.55m)

The Gabonese forward became Arsenal’s record signing in 2018 at €63.75m. Earlier moves to Saint-Étienne (€1.80m) and Borussia Dortmund (€13m) also added up. Later stints at Barcelona, Chelsea, and Al-Qadsiah involved smaller or free deals, but his cumulative total is just shy of €100m.

9. Nicolas Pépé (€98.00m)

Though not the leader overall, Pépé holds the record for the most expensive single African transfer, Arsenal’s €80m swoop in 2019 from Lille. Earlier, Lille had signed him from Angers for €18m. Subsequent free transfers to Trabzonspor and Villarreal show how his value has dropped.

10. Naby Keïta (€91.25m)

The Guinean midfielder completes the top ten. RB Leipzig paid €29.75m for him in 2016, before Liverpool signed him for €60m in 2018. After leaving Liverpool on a free, he joined Werder Bremen and later moved on loan to Ferencváros.

Note that Nicolas Pépé holds Africa’s single biggest transfer record (€80m). But Victor Osimhen’s consistent big-money moves have placed him firmly at the top of the cumulative list.

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Osimhen: Why Bayern Munich officials watched Super Eagles star vs Juventus

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Bayern Munich officials were in attendance to closely monitor Victor Osimhen during Galatasaray’s 5-2 Champions League win against Juventus, Soccernet.ng reports.

This is as the German champions continue planning for the future of their attack.

Bayern are understood to be searching for a long-term elite striker despite already having experienced options.

England captain Harry Kane remains one of Europe’s most reliable finishers, recently reaching 500 career goals. However, at 32, the former Tottenham forward cannot provide the same pressing energy Bayern desire for the next phase of their project.

Senegal international Nicolas Jackson, currently on loan in Munich, has struggled to convince and is expected to return to Chelsea at the end of the season. That situation has pushed Bayern’s recruitment team to explore other high-level options ahead of the summer transfer window.

Osimhen has therefore emerged as one of the names under serious consideration.

The Nigerian striker has enjoyed another outstanding season since completing a €75 million permanent move from Napoli. After earlier success at Lille OSC and leading Napoli to a historic Serie A title, he has continued to build his reputation as one of Europe’s most complete forwards.

Bayern scouts travelled to RAMS Park in Istanbul to watch Osimhen up close during Galatasaray’s dramatic Champions League play-off victory.

Although he did not score, the Super Eagles forward delivered a performance that highlighted why he is so highly rated across Europe. Osimhen assisted two goals and constantly unsettled Juventus’ defence with aggressive pressing and tireless movement.

His pressure forced an early error that led to Gabriel Sara opening the scoring after 15 minutes. Later, with Juventus reduced to ten men and the match finely balanced, another Osimhen press allowed Noa Lang to extend Galatasaray’s lead.

Moments afterwards, continued pressure from the Nigerian striker created the opportunity for Sacha Boey to score the fifth goal; a historic night that saw a Turkish side score five goals in the Champions League against Juventus for the first time.

Bayern were not the only observers impressed. Atletico Madrid and Barcelona are also reported to be monitoring the 2023 African Footballer of the Year.

Galatasaray, though, remain in control of the situation. The Turkish champions are reluctant to sell their star striker unless an exceptional offer arrives. This means Europe’s biggest clubs may soon be competing for one of the continent’s most decisive forwards.

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‘They’re a racist country’ – Fela Kuti’s son reacts to Vinicius Jr altercation with Benfica’s…

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Fela Kuti’s son, Seun, has weighed in on the racist remarks made to Vinicius Jr by Benfica and Argentine midfielder Gianluca Prestianni in the UEFA Champions League play-offs, Soccernet.ng reports.

The Brazilian winger scored the only goal of the game at the Estadio da Luz in Lisbon, sending the ball into Anatoliy Trubin’s top corner in the 50th minute.

Vinicius then hit the dancing steps to celebrate his goal, towards the corner flag where the Benfica home fans were seated, and he was booed.

French referee Francois Letexier issued a yellow card to the 25-year-old, and the decision didn’t sit well with the two-time UEFA Champions League winner.

In the middle of the ex-Flamengo man protesting the referees’ decision as Benfica prepared to restart the game, Gianluca Prestianni put his shirt over his mouth and allegedly muttered the word ‘mono’, meaning monkey, to Vinicius Jr.

Immediately, he took off, racing towards the referee who revealed there was a racist remark in the spectacle, and after a few minutes, Vini made his way to the dugout to remove himself from the situation.

Play resumed after 10 minutes, but was halted a little longer with Mbappe showing his displeasure towards Prestianni, screaming the words ‘you’re a f***ing racist.’

An afrobeats artist, a vocalist and a trumpeter, just like his father, but that wasn’t all Seun inherited, the 43-year-old is also very vocal concerning civil issues, a situation that landed Fela in jail several times.

Seun Kuti took to his Instagram page to air his grievances about racism as a whole, but not just that, he also mentioned how several people allow issues like this press on unnoticed.

Seun Kuti also faulted Jose Mourinho, who claimed Vinicius’ excessive celebrations antagonised the Benfica fans.

“Did you hear what Jose Mourinho said? Jose is one of the most loved coaches in the world. Nigerians love him, Ghanaians love him, but he said it’s Vini’s fault, asking why he would celebrate to offend the fans.

“That’s Mourinho, he didn’t know when it jumped out. Who would’ve thought that Mourinho was complicit?

“What I would say is that black people who are in Europe only take racism seriously when it happens to them, because they believe that they’re above their people.

“All the black footballers and pundits who have spoken against it are not angry; they’re just disappointed, even Mbappe. There’s a difference.

INEOS Chairman, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, owner of about 30% of the Manchester United stake, recently stated that the overpopulation of the United Kingdom is due to the high number of immigrants in the country, and Seun revealed his words convey racial undertones, considering he employs foreigners to play for his club.
“Last week, the owner of Manchester United said some of the most vile racist things ever. The number he gave was wrong; it’s an anti-immigrant, racist rhetoric.

“He insulted poor people and immigrants, even though his teams have immigrants, yet none of his players said anything. None of the black, rich footballers said anything; they were quiet.

“They feel they’re not part of it, but once they’re racially abused, they expect it to be everyone’s problem. It should have been unacceptable when Ratcliffe said it,” Seun Kuti concluded.

UEFA have announced there’s an investigation ongoing, but in the meantime, Kylian Mbappe, Thierry Henry, Micah Richards and other notable football personnel have condemned Prestianni’s act, alongside Mourinho’s comments.

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