With the new season well underway and the return of European competitions, as well as the fast-approaching start of the World Cup, there’s never been a better time to see our favourite footballing stars in competitive action.
These players often transcend the realm of sport and become world-renowned celebrities – but who is the most popular off the pitch?
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To find out, Seatpick scoured data surrounding the players in the 20 teams currently competing in the English Premier League, and these are the results:
The website said the most popular African player currently in the Premier League is Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah.
Though far behind Ronaldo’s follower count, the Egyptian King still boasts an astounding 53 million followers.
Salah has been an instrumental maestro for the Reds since his club-record signing in 2017, helping to lead them to Premier and Champions League glory with his efforts. Considered one of the greatest African players of all time, it is no surprise to see him as one of the Premier League’s most popular.
In second place is Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. The former Gabon international has been the centre of a couple of headline transfers in recent times: first from Arsenal to Barcelona, and then back to the Premier League this year to play for Chelsea. He finishes with 13.4 million followers.
In third place is Riyad Mahrez, with 9.3 million followers. The Algerian winger helped Leicester City win the Premier League a few years ago, and is now an important part of Pep Guardiola’s star-studded Manchester City team.
Chelsea’s Hakim Ziyech, who has recently returned to his international duties with Morocco, finishes in fourth with 6.4 million followers, and Arsenal’s Mohamed Elneny, the second Egyptian on the list, finishes in fifth, with 4.6 million.
The rest of the top 10 is dominated by Senegalese players: Chelsea’s Édouard Mendy and Kalidou Koulibaly in sixth and seventh respectively, as well as Everton’s Idrissa Gueye in ninth.
West Ham United’s Algerian star, Saïd Benrahma, finishes in eighth and Liverpool’s Guinea international, Naby Keïta, shares the ninth spot with Gueye.