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Top 5 Highest Paid Nigerian Footballers in Europe 2022

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Nigerian footballers are at the forefront of European football clubs. Their skills and performances are nothing to sneeze at, so their incredible paychecks measure up to their feats. Today, we look at Nigerian footballers at the pinnacle of the European Leagues and their pay.

As we acknowledge these Nigerian football stars, it is without a doubt that patriots back at home will be supporting them as they hold the reins, with some going as far as staking on their matches. However, before placing a wager on your favourite footballers’ matches, the best football betting tips will point you to the right odds and markets to make the most out of your bet.

Here are the top 5 highest paid Nigerian footballers in Europe.

1. Victor Osimhen (Napoli)
Rounding up the list is Napoli striker Victor Osimhen. His contract with The Serie A giant has earned him a whooping £112K per week, making him among the most expensive players there. His annual salary, therefore, amounts to over £5M. His pay is well deserved, as he has had a stunning track record this season, having scored fourteen goals in twenty-seven appearances, making him one of the top scorers of the Italian League. It is no surprise that Osimhen is no stranger to lavish living as the 23-year old is the ideal example of wealthy overseas Nigerian players.

2. Wilfred Ndidi (Leicester City)
Born and raised in Lagos, the Nigerian powerhouse is the epitome of African football players, earning a spot as one of the top defensive midfielders in Leicester City. His skill is not only well renowned, but has also made him an impressive weekly paycheck of £75K, which sums up to £3.9M annually. Subsequently Wilfred Ndidi has scored seven goals in one hundred and sixty-five appearances, the future only looks brighter for the 26-year old as more lucrative opportunities are expected to come his way.

3. Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester City)
Growing up in the town of Obogwe in the state of Imo, Kelechi Iheanacho’s passion for football helped him defy the odds landing him a top spot in the Premier League. Since obtaining a transfer from Manchester City in 2017, his new contract with Leicester City offers him a weekly wage of £60K, totalling an annual £3M. The Leicester City forward has been an instant inspiration to many young Nigerians due to his humble beginnings, proving that one’s circumstances should not necessarily shackle one from pursuing their ambitions.

4. Alex Iwobi (Everton FC)
At the tender age of 19 years, Alex Iwobi made a debut in his career in 2015, initially playing for the English club Arsenal. He later moved on in 2019 after signing a 5-year contract with Everton, which has garnered him a weekly payroll of £50K and £2.6M annually. Since transferring to Everton, the Nigerian player’s performance has been exemplary as he has had an incredible season in the English team.

5. Victor Moses (Spartak Moscow)
Victor Moses’s name is hardly new to anyone, and he would have been much higher on the list had he not transferred from Chelsea to Spartak Moscow on a pay cut. The Spartak Moscow midfielder earns a staggering £33K every week, though his current standing is shrouded in mystery due to the circumstances in Russia at the moment.

Conclusion
Thanks to their massive paychecks, some of the top paid Nigerian players are not only stars on the pitch but are also icons in their local communities. Wilfred Ndidi is a great example, who supports charity organisations such as Healing Little Hearts which helps children with cardiac defects. Victor Osimhen is also a charitable person and he once empowered an amputee water sachet hawker with a large sum of money.

All in all, Nigeria has for the longest time produced exemplary football stars in their local league and even on the international stage. It’s a good thing to see that highly paid football players from Nigeria give back to their community.

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