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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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Enzo Maresca Receives Sack Verdict As Blues Boss Points Blame After Qarabag Defeat

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Enzo Maresca Receives Sack Verdict As Blues Boss Points Blame After Qarabag Defeat

Chelsea’s season has taken a turn for the worse after a disheartening loss to Qarabag. A 2-2 draw in Azerbaijan on Wednesday night puts the Blues in a dangerous position in the Champions League, sitting 12th in the table ahead of a difficult match against Barcelona later this month.

Things aren’t much better in Premier League. Saturday’s 1-0 victory over Tottenham was well-deserved, but after dropping points in five of their first ten games, Enzo Maresca’s team is battling to keep up with title contenders Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City.

Maresca made seven changes to his lineup for the trip to Qarabag in order to rest some of his tired players. However, his rotation plans suddenly unraveled. Injuries, including a blow to Romeo Lavia just eight minutes in, and a 2-1 halftime deficit prompted him to rely on his key players quicker than expected.

Goals by Estevao and Alejandro Garnacho indicate that Chelsea is improving in wide areas, but they did little to disguise an otherwise disjointed display, particularly against a side Chelsea defeated 10-0 on aggregate in 2017/18.

As the pressure returns on Maresca’s shoulders, the Italian faces a critical assignment in regaining control of the ship ahead of Saturday’s match against Wolves. Mirror Football takes through the most recent Chelsea-related headlines.
Maresca sack verdict

Despite Chelsea’s struggles this season, Maresca’s employment is not thought to be under immediate jeopardy. The club’s hierarchy continues to support the Italian, believing that he can lead the Blues back into the top four.

Last month, reports stated Chelsea had selected Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola as a potential successor, although insiders say no formal preparations to replace Maresca are being explored at this time.

Within the club, there is widespread recognition that injuries have played a significant influence in the team’s lackluster performance. Cole Palmer, for example, hasn’t played since September due to a lack of conditioning when the season began. Levi Colwill’s absence has also been felt at the defense, and Liam Delap’s injury has left Chelsea with few attacking options.

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CAF President Reacts as South Africa Risks FIFA Ban Following Latest Move by Sports Minister

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According to a report from New York Times, Patrice Motsepe, president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), has weighed in after South Africa’s Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie wrote to FIFA over the controversy surrounding Teboho Mokoena’s yellow-card suspension — an administrative lapse that cost Bafana Bafana three points during the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

McKenzie sent two letters: one to the South African Football Association (SAFA) and another to FIFA, seeking a full account of how Mokoena, who was suspended at the time, came to be selected for the March qualifier against Lesotho.

FIFA found that the 28-year-old midfielder was ineligible for that match, a ruling that led not only to a three-point deduction but also to a financial penalty for South Africa.

Although the national team recovered on the pitch — earning four points from their final two qualifier games and ultimately topping Group C to clinch automatic World Cup qualification — the episode remains a live issue in Pretoria.

Mokoena publicly expressed his relief after qualification and publicly thanked Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen, whose hat-trick played a part in securing South Africa’s spot; yet the lost points and the circumstances that produced them have not been forgotten.

SAFA has stated the matter is closed, but McKenzie has rejected that stance.

In his correspondence to both SAFA and FIFA he demands accountability and a transparent explanation, insisting that those responsible for the administrative error be identified and held to account.

The minister’s move has provoked strong reactions from supporters, some of whom fear that escalating the dispute to FIFA could bring further sanctions.

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