Ghana, one of the powerhouses of African football, has produced quite a number of hugely talented players who have gone on to conquer Europe in the past with former Olympique Lyon and Chelsea great Michael Essien a prime example.
In the modern game, the likes of Iñaki Williams, Thomas Partey and Mohamed Kudus are some of the Black Stats making waves and earning the big bucks out there in Europe.
In this article, Soccernet.football takes a look at the five highest-paid Ghanaian footballers in Europe, spotlighting what makes them worth their premium paychecks.
5. Earnest Nuamah (€52,308-per-week)
The youngest player on this list, Nuamah has quickly risen to prominence, establishing himself as one of Ghana’s brightest talents. Signed by Lyon in 2023, Nuamah’s pace, creativity, and eye for goal have already earned him comparisons to some of the best young wingers in Europe.
4. Jeffrey Schlupp (£60,000 per week)
Schlupp has been a consistent performer for Crystal Palace in the Premier League. Whether deployed in midfield, defense, or on the wing, the 31-year-old’s adaptability makes him a valuable asset and his earnings reflect his experience and reliability at the top level.
3. Mohamed Kudus (£90,000 per week)
Kudus’ move to West Ham United from Ajax in 2023 marked a significant step in his career as he now earns enough to make him one of the most highly-paid Ghanaians in Europe. Thanks to his technical brilliance and ability to score crucial goals, the 24-year-old has already become a key player for the Hammers.
2. Thomas Partey (£200,000 per week)
Partey is not only one of the most important players at Arsenal but also one of the highest-paid African players in the Premier League. His passing range and defensive contributions have been pivotal in Arsenal’s resurgence as title contenders. Partey’s consistent performances continue to justify his hefty paycheck.
1. Iñaki Williams (€219,231 per week)
Topping the list is Athletic Club’s loyal and long-serving forward Williams, who has spent his entire career at the Basque club. His incredible pace, stamina and ability to lead the attack make him one of Athletic Club’s most valuable players. Despite being a recent addition to the Ghanaian national team, Williams has already become a key figure, bringing his European experience to the Black Stars.