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We all know African footballers are absolutely lighting up pitches across the globe, from the Premier League to Serie A and beyond. Picking the "most successful" is always tough – like choosing your favorite jollof recipe – because there's just so much talent. But based on the season so far, heading into the final stretch around April 2025, some names are definitely shining brighter than others.

Following these guys week in, week out is pure joy, and yeah, it probably makes figuring out how to bet on soccer with Betway a bit more tempting when you see these stars consistently delivering.

So, who’s been bossing it? Let’s look at the guys banging in goals, setting them up, keeping clean sheets, and putting in those crunching tackles.

The Goal Getters: Firing On All Cylinders

You need goals to win, period. And Africa’s got forwards who know exactly where the net is.

• Victor Osimhen (Nigeria/Napoli): When this guy's fit and firing, defenders have nightmares. He's got that raw power and deadly finish. Injuries or transfer noise might pop up, but you can't deny his quality in Serie A.

• Mo Salah (Egypt/Liverpool): What more can you say? Year after year, the Egyptian King delivers for Liverpool. Goals, assists, cutting inside... he’s still pure magic in the Premier League. Age seems to be just a number for him.

• Serhou Guirassy (Guinea/Dortmund): After absolutely exploding last season, this man's reputation went through the roof. After his move to Dortmund, you just know he's continued finding the back of the net. Clinical.

• Mohammed Kudus (Ghana/West Ham): Yes! Our starboy! Kudus has been electric for West Ham. Dribbling past players like they're statues, scoring bangers, bringing that creative spark... He's arguably been one of the most exciting African players to watch in England this season. Proper baller.

The Providers: Serving Goals on a Plate

It's not all about scoring yourself. Setting up your teammates is just as key.

• Mo Salah (Egypt/Liverpool): Yep, him again. He doesn’t just score; he creates plenty too. His vision and passing are often underrated.

• Achraf Hakimi (Morocco/PSG): This dude is basically a winger playing right back. Flying down the flank for PSG, whipping in crosses... his assist numbers are usually insane for a defender. Pure attacking threat.

• Mohammed Kudus (Ghana/West Ham): Our man Kudus isn't just about the spectacular goals either. His ability to beat a man often opens up space to lay on chances for Antonio or Bowen. He's got that final pass in his locker.

The Brick Walls: Keeping the Door Shut

You need solid guys at the back to win titles, or just to avoid relegation battles!

• Edmond Tapsoba (Burkina Faso/Bayer Leverkusen): So calm, so classy on the ball. A Rolls Royce of a defender playing a key role for likely title-chasing Leverkusen in Germany.

• Nayef Aguerd (Morocco/West Ham): When fit, he's a really important organiser in that Hammers defence alongside maybe Mavropanos or Zouma. Reads the game well.

• Calvin Bassey (Nigeria/Fulham): Remember him from Rangers? He's probably really settled into the Premier League grind with Fulham now – strong, versatile, and learning fast.

• Ghana Check: Shout out to Alexander Djiku (Fenerbahçe) and Daniel Amartey (Beşiktaş) holding it down in Turkey. Consistent performers for their clubs.

The Safe Hands: Between the Sticks

A top keeper can save you so many points over a season.

• André Onana (Cameroon/Man United): Look, he's had a rollercoaster time at United with intense pressure, but his shot-stopping ability is undeniable, and his feet are better than some midfielders. Plays a lot.

• Yassine Bounou (Morocco/Al Hilal): "Bono" might be playing in Saudi now, but class is permanent. He was immense at the World Cup and remains a top-tier keeper, bringing calmness and big saves. Probably still racking up clean sheets over there.

• African Leagues Mention: Don't forget guys like Ronwen Williams (South Africa/Mamelodi Sundowns), a penalty-saving hero and key man in the PSL.

Ghana: Kudus Is Leading the Charge!

Mohammed Kudus has been the headline act for Ghana this season. His performances for West Ham have put him firmly among Africa's elite performers in Europe right now. The goals, the flair, the impact – it’s fantastic to see.

Beyond Kudus, Thomas Partey offers that experienced presence in Arsenal's midfield when he's available, though injuries can be frustrating. And as mentioned, Djiku and Amartey are reliable defensive options playing at a high level. It’s great seeing Ghanaian talent making waves!

Player Form and Your Bets

Watching these guys tear it up is exciting, and yeah, it influences how people bet. Knowing who's in red-hot form, who's likely to score, or which defender is part of a watertight defence is gold dust if you're thinking of placing a wager. Tracking stats, injury news, and just watching the games gives you a much better feel than blindly picking odds. It makes sense – you wouldn't bet on a horse without checking its form, right? Same principle applies here. Knowing a player like Kudus is flying might just influence that weekend accumulator!

Still Loads More Talent Out There!

This is just scratching the surface, obviously. Football changes fast – injuries happen, form dips, new stars emerge. But right now, these are some of the African players really making noise in the 2024/25 season. The continent's talent pool is incredibly deep and keeps making European and global football way more exciting. Keep watching them shine!