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However, EKO HOT BLOG has compiled a list of the league’s top five highest-paid players.
5. Naby Keita: £6.4 million annually
In the five-year contract he signed with Liverpool Football Club in 2018, the Guinean received £120,000 per week.
4. Wilfried Zaha: £6.76 million annually
The Crystal Palace player from Ivory Coast is among the top five highest-paid African footballers. Since joining the Premier League club, Zaha has played a crucial role in his club. Every year, he receives £130 million.
3. Nicolas Pepe: £7.28 million annually
The Ivory Coast-born Arsenal midfielder is the Premier League’s third-highest-paid African player. People make £140,000 each week and £7.28 million annually. In 2018, he moved to Arsenal for a club-record sum from Liile.
2. Thomas Partey: £10.4 million annually
The Black Stars midfielder is the second highest-paid African player in the Premier League, thanks to his work with Arsenal. For £45 million, Arsenal acquired Partey from Atletico Madrid. The midfielder is paid £10.4 million per year and makes £200,000 per week.
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1. Mohamed Salah: £10.4 million annually
The Egyptian King, as he is known, is a Liverpool FC player. Salah, who is in the final six months of his deal, makes £200,000 per week and £10.4 million, and if his contract is renewed, he is likely to earn even more.
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