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Since ex-Nigeria midfielder Sylvanus Okpala blazed the trail in 1983, when he joined Uniao of Portugal from Enugu Rangers, there has been an astronomical increase in the number of Nigerian footballers venturing overseas to sign lucrative contracts with foreign clubs, making significant strides in the global football arena in terms of performance and earnings. Based on information on the various player earnings websites such as Salary Sport and Capology, here are the top 25 Nigerian players plying their trade overseas who collectively rake in a whopping $71.73m, approximately N81.86bn annually, PETER AKINBO writes
- Victor Osimhen (Galatasaray, $16.96m)
Victor Osimhen is currently the highest-earning Nigerian player, with an annual wage of $16.96m.
At 25, Osimhen has firmly established himself as one of the best forwards in the world, leading Napoli to their first Serie A title in over three decades during the 2022/23 season. His performances earned him accolades, including the Serie A Best Striker award and the 2023 African Player of the Year award.
As Serie A’s highest-paid player, Osimhen accounts for nearly 24% of the total earnings of the top 25 Nigerian players. This not only cements his status as Nigeria’s top earner but also places him among the highest-paid African footballers globally. He just completed a loan move to Galatasaray in Turkey.
- Alex Iwobi (Fulham, $5.57m)
Alex Iwobi, who recently moved from Everton to Fulham in the Premier League, earns $5.57m) annually.
The 28-year-old midfielder has found a new lease of life since his move to Craven Cottage, becoming a key player for the London club with his versatility and creativity in the Premier League.
- Wilfred Ndidi (Leicester City, $5.05m)
Leicester City’s midfield powerhouse, Wilfred Ndidi, earns $5.05m annually at the Premier League side.
The 27-year-old has been a mainstay in Leicester’s midfield since his arrival in 2017.
Renowned for his tackling and defensive contributions, Ndidi was instrumental in Leicester’s FA Cup triumph in 2021 and their Community Shield win in 2022, and he figured prominently in their Championship triumph last season as the Foxes secured an immediate return to the Premier League.
- Samuel Chukwueze (AC Milan, $4.84m)
Samuel Chukwueze, who joined AC Milan from Villarreal in 2023, is another high-earner with an annual salary of $4.84m.
The 25-year-old winger, known for his speed and dribbling ability, was a key player for Villarreal during his time in Spain, helping them secure the UEFA Europa League title in 2021.
His switch to Milan has further elevated his career, and he has promised to dazzle in the Serie A this campaign.
- Joe Aribo (Southampton, $4.66m)
Joe Aribo, a versatile midfielder with Premier League side Southampton, takes home $4.66m) annually.
The 28-year-old joined the Saints from Rangers and quickly became a mainstay in their lineup.
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