Villarreal Striker Bakambu Breaks This Huge Record
Transfer News! Villarreal Striker Bakambu Breaks This Huge
African Record
By Ameborguy
SPORTS
Villarreal striker, Cédric Bakambu has overtaken African transfer
record held by Liverpool Bound Star, Naby Keita.
Chinese club, Beijing Guoan are on the verge of announcing the
signing of Bakambu, according to L`Equipe.
According to the French sports newspaper, the Congolese
International has already passed a medical examination with his
new club.
Villarreal will receive a transfer fee of 40 million euros, but if tax
obligations are included, the Chinese Super League club will end
up spending 74 million euros, which will make the 26-year-old the
most expensive African player in history.
Bakambu will earn 18 million euros every year at Beijing Guoan.
The forward has scored 14 goals in 21 matches across all
competitions for The Yellow Submarine.
To date, the most expensive African footballer in history remains
Guinea midfielder, Naby Keita, who has agreed to join Liverpool
in the summer from RB Leipzig for €56 million.
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African Record
By Ameborguy
SPORTS
Villarreal striker, Cédric Bakambu has overtaken African transfer
record held by Liverpool Bound Star, Naby Keita.
Chinese club, Beijing Guoan are on the verge of announcing the
signing of Bakambu, according to L`Equipe.
According to the French sports newspaper, the Congolese
International has already passed a medical examination with his
new club.
Villarreal will receive a transfer fee of 40 million euros, but if tax
obligations are included, the Chinese Super League club will end
up spending 74 million euros, which will make the 26-year-old the
most expensive African player in history.
Bakambu will earn 18 million euros every year at Beijing Guoan.
The forward has scored 14 goals in 21 matches across all
competitions for The Yellow Submarine.
To date, the most expensive African footballer in history remains
Guinea midfielder, Naby Keita, who has agreed to join Liverpool
in the summer from RB Leipzig for €56 million.
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