Leicester City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi and Chelsea-owned winger Victor Moses are the joint-highest paid Nigerian players on the books of Premier League clubs, according to a study by Spotrac.
The Foxes' payroll for the 2019-2020 season shows that Ndidi earns £3,900,000 per annum, making him the fifth highest earner at the King Power Stadium outfit behind Jamie Vardy (£7.28m), Kasper Schmeichel (£6.76m), Johnny Evans (£4.16m) and Adrien Silva (£4.16m).
Moses, who is spending the whole of this season on loan at Fenerbahce, also takes home £3.9m every year (£75,000 per week) and the right winger is the third highest paid Chelsea loanee.
The third ranked Nigerian highest earner in the English topflight is out-of-favour Super Eagles striker Kelechi Iheanacho, with guaranteed wages of £60,000 per week.
Former Arsenal winger Alex Iwobi pockets a total of £2,600,000 per season (£50,000 per week), making him the fourth highest paid Nigerian footballer, and Bournemouth's Jordon Ibe is next with weekly wages of £38,000.
Completing the top ten are Watford's Isaac Success, Manchester City's Tosin Adarabioyo, Bournemouth's Dominic Solanke, Brighton & Hove's Leon Balogun and former Denmark U21 star Philip Billing.
Top Ten Highest Paid Nigerian Players In English Premier League
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