The most valuable players in history from Germany to African countries: Salah and Mane share the top spot with 150 million euros

The German transfer market has taken stock of the historical value records of players from various African countries. Salah and Mane are tied for the most valuable players in African history with 150 million euros. The following is the specific valu...


The German transfer market has taken stock of the historical value records of players from various African countries. Salah and Mane are tied for the most valuable players in African history with 150 million euros.

The following is the specific value of the most valuable players in African countries in history:

Achraf (Morocco, 2025): 80 million euros

Mane (Senegal, 2019): 150 million euros

Salah (Egypt, 20 18 years): €150 million

Mahrez (Algeria, 2018): €60 million

Nicolas Pepe (Ivory Coast, 2019): €75 million

Osimhen (Nigeria, 2023): 1 .200 million euros

Hazri (Tunisia, 2019): 16 million euros

Mbemo (Cameroon, 2025): 55 million euros

McCarthy (South Africa, 2005): 15 million euros

Bissouma (Malaysia) (Burkina Faso, 2024): €35 million - Bisaka (DRC, 2019): €40 million Tapsoba (Burkina Faso, 2024): €45 million Logan Costa (Cape Verde, 2024) Year): 18 million euros

Thomas Partey (Ghana, 2019): 50 million euros

Aubameyang (Gabon, 2018): 75 million euros

Naby Keita (Guinea, 2018): 65 million euros

Obita (Uganda, 2017): €3 million

Dhaka (Zambia, 2021): €22 million

Carmo (Angola, 2022): €20 million

Sessegnon (Benin, 200 9 years): €15 million

Mascarel (Equatorial Guinea, 2019): €14 million

Mandava (Mozambique, 2022): €25 million

Omari (Comoros, 202 3 years): €10 million

Samata (Tanzania, 2019): €12 million

Marcelin (Madagascar, 2020): €7 million

Nyambe (Namibia, 2021): €22.5 million

Coita (Mauritania, 2023): 5 million euros

Wanyama (Kenya, 2018): 30 million euros

Musrati (Libya, 2023): 16 million euros

Minter (Gambia, 20 25 years): 30 million euros

Isa (Sudan, 2018): 1 million euros

Mazo (Niger, 2009): 4 million euros

Dekin (Togo, 2020): 30 million euros

Caron (Serbia) La Leone, 2005): €10 million

Munesi (Zimbabwe, 2025): €15 million

Mzawa (Malawi, 2019): €950,000

Goho (Rwanda, 2016): €2.5 million

Beto (Guinea-Bissau, 2025): €25 million

Samba (Republic of the Congo, 2013): €15 million

Dithokwe (Botswana, 2024): €850,000

Kondogbia (Central African Republic, 2018): €30 million

Ndayishimiye (Burundi, 2023): €18 million

Doli (Liberia, 2024): €10 million

Nasir ( Ethiopia, 2023): €650,000

Motebon (Lesotho, 2024): €400,000

Figueiredio (Swaziland, 2025): €500,000

Jo (South Sudan, 2023): €500,000

Moandil Majhi (Chad, 2025): 3.5 million euros

Ross (Mauritius, 2015): 3.5 million euros

Ali (Djibouti, 2023): 175,000 euros

Lial (Sao Tome and Principe) , 2013): €2.3 million

Bwana (Somalia, 2020): €1 million

Manzini (Seychelles, 2011): €3.5 million

Goitung (Eritrea, 2008): €3.2 million



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