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Top 10 African players approaching the end of their contracts in 2025

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As the 2024/25 season progresses, several top African footballers are approaching the final months of their contracts, sparking speculation over their futures.

While some players are expected to extend their deals, others could be on the move in the next transfer window.

Here is a look at ten African stars whose contracts expire on June 30, 2025.


Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)

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Mohamed Salah remains one of the biggest names in world football, and his future at Liverpool is a major talking point.

The Egyptian star, valued at €55 million, has yet to extend his contract despite continuing to deliver outstanding performances.

This season alone, he has recorded 30 goals and 22 assists in all competitions.

Salah has been linked with several clubs, including Inter Milan, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, and teams in Saudi Arabia.

His current annual salary stands at €20.8 million, making him one of the highest-paid African footballers.

Liverpool fans remain hopeful that the club will secure his long-term future, but uncertainty persists.


André-Frank Zambo Anguissa (Napoli)

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The Cameroonian midfielder is a key figure for Napoli, and despite his contract ending in 2025, his situation seems more stable.

The 29-year-old has a two-year extension option that could be activated. Before suffering a calf injury, he played every league match for the Italian side this season.

Zambo Anguissa, valued at €27 million, earns an annual salary of €3.46 million. Given his importance to the squad, Napoli are expected to retain his services beyond 2025.


Thomas Partey (Arsenal)

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The Ghanaian international faces an uncertain future at Arsenal, as his contract runs down with no official extension yet.

The Gunners are reportedly open to renewing his deal, but interest from other clubs remains strong.

Partey, valued at €15 million, earns an annual salary of €11.8 million.

His experience and versatility in midfield make him a sought-after player, and his decision in the coming months will be closely watched.


Ola Aina (Nottingham Forest)

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Since joining Nottingham Forest in 2023, Ola Aina has established himself as a key player.

The Nigerian full-back, valued at €14 million, has played in every possible Premier League match this season, scoring two goals and providing one assist.

At 28 years old, Aina has hinted that he is open to extending his contract, but no official announcement has been made.

He currently earns €2.4 million per year, and Nottingham Forest will likely push for an extension given his importance to the team.


Tariq Lamptey (Brighton & Hove Albion)

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The Ghanaian right-back has struggled for regular game time at Brighton, leading to speculation about his future.

With his contract expiring in 2025, several clubs—including Atlético Madrid, Everton, and Sporting CP—are monitoring his situation.

Lamptey, valued at €12 million, could leave Brighton if an extension is not agreed upon.

Ajax have also been linked with a move for the 24-year-old, who may seek more playing time elsewhere.


Krépin Diatta (AS Monaco)

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The Senegalese winger, who joined AS Monaco from Club Brugge in 2021, has seen limited action this season, making just 17 appearances with 579 minutes of play.

Given his lack of consistent starts, Diatta’s future remains uncertain.

PAOK Salonika expressed interest in him during the winter transfer window, and with his contract ending in 2025, Monaco may decide to cash in rather than lose him for free.

His current market value is €10 million, and he earns €3 million per year.


Bright Osayi-Samuel (Fenerbahçe)

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The Nigerian right-back is a regular for Fenerbahçe, featuring in 16 out of 25 league games this season.

The Turkish club is eager to extend his contract and improve his salary to keep him at the club.

Osayi-Samuel, valued at €8 million, currently earns €1.28 million per year.

A three-year contract extension is reportedly being discussed, but no final decision has been made yet.


Abdoulaye Doucouré (Everton)

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The Malian midfielder has been a key player for Everton, and the club is considering offering him a contract extension.

At 32 years old, Doucouré remains a crucial figure in the Toffees’ squad, and manager David Moyes is keen to retain him.

Doucouré, valued at €8 million, earns €7.05 million per year.

If Everton does not secure a new deal, he could explore other options, with interest from clubs across Europe.


Reinildo Mandava (Atlético Madrid)

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The Mozambican left-back joined Atlético Madrid in 2022 and has become a reliable option in defense.

However, with his contract running out in 2025, discussions about an extension have begun.

Mandava, valued at €8 million, has featured in 25 matches this season, accumulating 1,253 minutes of play.

If Atlético Madrid chooses not to extend his contract, he could attract offers from several European clubs looking for an experienced left-back.


Abdel Abqar (Deportivo Alavés)

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The Moroccan centre-back has been an undisputed starter for Deportivo Alavés, featuring in 24 out of 26 La Liga games this season.

His strong performances have drawn the attention of several European clubs.

Abqar, valued at €7.5 million, remains a key figure in Alavés’ defense.

While no official extension talks have been confirmed, his consistent performances could lead to contract renewal discussions soon.


Summary Table

PlayerClubMarket Value (€M)
Mohamed SalahLiverpool55
André-Frank Zambo AnguissaNapoli27
Thomas ParteyArsenal15
Ola AinaNottingham Forest14
Tariq LampteyBrighton12
Krépin DiattaAS Monaco10
Bright Osayi-SamuelFenerbahçe8
Abdoulaye DoucouréEverton8
Reinildo MandavaAtlético Madrid8
Abdel AbqarDeportivo Alavés7.5

What’s Next for These Players?

With their contracts set to expire in June 2025, these African stars face crucial decisions about their futures.

Some, like Salah and Partey, are expected to attract high-profile interest, while others, such as Doucouré and Zambo Anguissa, could see contract renewals.

As the transfer window approaches, clubs will begin negotiations, and some of these players may sign pre-contract agreements as early as January 2025.

Their next moves could significantly impact both their careers and the teams they represent.

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