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Top 10 Most Expensive Ghanaian Football Transfers of All Time Revealed

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The Ghanaian football scene continues to produce world-class talent, and the transfer market reflects their soaring value. A recent infographic highlights the most expensive transfers involving Ghanaian players in history. As of 11:28 PM GMT on Friday, July 11, 2025, here’s an expanded breakdown of the top 10 most expensive moves, including career highlights and transfer contexts:

  1. Mohammed Kudus – €64M
    The dynamic attacker topped the list with his recent move from West Ham United to Tottenham Hotspur. Known for his versatility and goal-scoring prowess, Kudus has become a key figure in the Premier League, with this transfer marking a significant investment in his future.
  2. Thomas Partey – €50M
    Arsenal secured the robust midfielder from Atlético Madrid in 2020. Partey’s defensive midfield skills and leadership have been vital, though injuries have occasionally hampered his consistency since the move.
  3. Mohammed Kudus – €43M
    Kudus features again for his 2023 transfer from Ajax to West Ham, where he quickly adapted, scoring crucial goals. This deal underscores his rapid ascent and Ajax’s reputation for nurturing talent.
  4. Michael Essien – €38M
    A Chelsea legend, Essien’s 2005 move from Olympique Lyonnais was a game-changer. His powerful presence and versatility earned him multiple Premier League titles and a Champions League trophy during his tenure.
  5. Ernest Nuamah – €28.5M
    The young winger’s 2023 transfer from RWD Molenbeek to Olympique Lyonnais highlighted his potential. At just 20 years old, Nuamah’s speed and flair have drawn comparisons to past Ghanaian greats.
  6. Kamaldeen Sulemana – €25M
    Sulemana’s 2023 move from Rennes to Southampton came with high expectations. His dribbling skills and pace have shown promise, though he’s still working to establish himself in the English game.
  7. Ernest Nuamah – €25M
    Nuamah’s repeat appearance reflects a subsequent loan move with an obligation to buy, further solidifying his value. His early career trajectory suggests he could climb higher on this list.
  8. Baba Rahman – €24.4M
    Rahman’s 2015 transfer from Augsburg to Chelsea was a bold move for the left-back. Despite loan spells, his initial fee reflected his potential, though injuries impacted his long-term impact at Stamford Bridge.
  9. Andre Ayew – €24.1M
    The veteran forward’s 2016 move from Swansea City to West Ham showcased his experience. Ayew’s leadership and goal-scoring ability have made him a respected figure across multiple leagues.
  10. Andre Ayew – €24.1M
    Ayew’s second entry stems from the same transfer valuation, reflecting his consistent market appeal. His journeyman career includes stints in France, England, and beyond, adding depth to Ghanaian football history.

These transfers span decades and continents, from Essien’s iconic era to Kudus’s modern dominance. The data underscores Ghana’s reputation as a football powerhouse, with players contributing to top clubs like Arsenal, Chelsea, and Tottenham. As the transfer window evolves, these figures may shift, but for now, they celebrate Ghanaian excellence on the global stage.

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