African Soccer Stars Making Big Moves In The 2025 Transfer Window
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The 2025 summer transfer window has been full of action for African soccer players. Some of the continent’s top talents have been linked with big moves across Europe and the Middle East, showing the growing demand for African players in top leagues. From established internationals to rising stars, several names have dominated transfer news this August, shaping the soccer market for the season ahead.
Victor Boniface: Nigerian Striker Linked to Al-Nassr and AC Milan

Victor Boniface, the Nigerian striker, has been at the center of major transfer discussions this year. Earlier, a move to Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr seemed likely, with reports indicating a transfer fee over €60 million. However, the deal collapsed at the last minute, leaving Boniface at Bayer Leverkusen. In August 2025, he was linked with Italian giants AC Milan. The clubs reportedly agreed on a loan deal with an option to buy worth around €30 million. Unfortunately, concerns during his medical led to the deal falling through. Boniface remains at Bayer Leverkusen, keeping his focus on the season ahead.
Eberechi Eze: England/Nigerian Midfielder Joins Arsenal

Eberechi Eze, the England international of Nigerian descent, completed a high-profile transfer from Crystal Palace to Arsenal. Valued at approximately £68 million, Eze joins the Gunners to strengthen their attacking options. Arsenal’s manager, Mikel Arteta, praised Eze’s versatility and skill, highlighting how he can boost the team’s performance this season.
Amine Adli: Moroccan Winger Moves to Bournemouth

Moroccan winger Amine Adli has moved to Premier League side Bournemouth from Bayer Leverkusen. The transfer, reported at around £25 million, marks a major step in Adli’s career as he aims to make a strong impression in English football. Bournemouth’s management expressed confidence in Adli, expecting him to contribute significantly to their attack.
Abdoulaye Doucouré: Malian Midfielder Joins Neom

Malian midfielder Abdoulaye Doucouré has joined Saudi Pro League club Neom after his contract with Everton expired. The free transfer allows Doucouré to continue his career in Saudi Arabia, where his experience and midfield skills are expected to strengthen Neom’s squad. The club has welcomed him as an important addition to their team.
Idrissa Gueye: Senegalese Midfielder Linked to Leicester City

Senegalese midfielder Idrissa Gueye is reportedly in talks with Leicester City about a potential move. The proposed deal involves a loan with an obligation to buy, depending on compliance with financial fair play rules. Leicester City hopes to add Gueye’s defensive midfield strengths to improve their squad for the upcoming season.
Yoane Wissa: Congolese Forward’s Transfer Drama

Congolese forward Yoane Wissa has been linked to Premier League club Newcastle United. Despite Brentford’s reluctance to sell, Newcastle’s interest continues. Wissa’s future remains uncertain, with negotiations ongoing and potential offers that could determine his next destination.
The 2025 summer transfer window highlights the rising influence of African players in world soccer. From top European leagues to the Saudi Pro League, African talents are attracting global attention with their skill, versatility, and potential. Fans can expect more updates and exciting moves involving Africa’s best soccer stars as the season progresses.
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