Partey signed for Arsenal from Atletico Madrid on transfer deadline day 2020, and quickly set about winning over admirers at Arsenal.
🚨NEW PODCAST ALERT🎙️🎬🚨 What does Thomas Partey bring to Arsenal's midfield? 🤔 🗣️: @EddyDove & @AfricanFtblHQ 🔗: https://t.co/4QR6lTo6n6 pic.twitter.com/0nj9VQXuSg — Goal Africa (@GoalAfrica) October 7, 2020
His experience in Spain, plus his ability to control the midfield, should have made him a valuable asset in Mikel Arteta's rebuild, although in truth, his first year in England has been miserable.
The Gunners' turmoil, plus a series of fitness issues, mean that Partey has rarely shown his best in North London.
The powerhouse just squeezes Nicolas Pepe out of this list.
Much maligned since arriving in England, largely due to his erratic form and rash decision-making, Aurier has nonetheless been one of Africa's finest full-backs over the last ten years.
He was an African Cup of Nations winner with the Ivory Coast in 2015, and would go on to enjoy immense success with Paris Saint-Germain...at least until things went south in the French capital.
He's a two-time French champion, has been named in Caf's African Team of the Year on multiple occasions, but left Spurs with little fanfare during the offseason.
Prince spent time at Tottenham Hotspur earlier in his career when he was signed from Hertha Berlin on a four-year contract in 2007.
The midfielder would not stay there for long, though, being frozen out of the squad by three managers due to a perceived lack of work ethic and moving onto Portsmouth.
He moved to Barcelona in the January transfer window 2019 following a productive spell in Germany with Eintracht Frankfurt, and is currently back with Hertha following time spent with Besiktas, Fiorentina and others.
Spurs signed Pienaar in 2011 ahead of Chelsea, although for one reason or another, the South Africa international failed to show his best form in London and struggled to recreate the quality he’d demonstrated at Everton.
All too often Pienaar was battling injuries, and a series of anonymous performances didn’t help, before he returned to Merseyside—initially on loan—in January 2012.
The attacker won a host of honours with Ajax, including two Eredivisie titles.
Kanoute spent two years at Tottenham Hotspur, but enjoyed his greatest years elsewhere.
The forward moved to Sevilla in 2005, where he won two consecutive Uefa Cups, a Uefa Super Cup, two Copa del Rey titles, and also collected an African Footballer of the Year award in 2007.
There are very few African players who have managed to split opinion as much as Adebayor.
He made 143 appearances for Arsenal and scored 62 goals for them, 30 of which came in the 2007/08 season.
Yet that record does not hold him in good stead with the Gunners faithful.
In a less fruitful venture, Adebayor also played for Tottenham Hotspur, yielding 18 goals in 47 games in a spell that lasted three-and-a-half years.
Lauren was a key player in two magnificent teams; perhaps most famous for playing his part as a starter in Arsenal's Invincibles, he also shone as Cameroon won consecutive Africa Cup of Nations, and picked up an Olympic gold medal.
A class act!
A one-time African Footballer of the Year, it’s testament to Aubameyang’s consistency and regular output in front of goal that he made Caf’s podium on a further four occasions—finishing runner-up twice and third-place twice.
🚨 𝐏𝐨𝐝𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐭 𝐀𝐥𝐞𝐫𝐭 🎧🎙️ Aubameyang? 🤔 Mane? 🤔 Salah?🤔 Zaha? 🤔 Which African stars could compete for the 2020-21 Premier League's Golden Boot? 🔥 🗣️ @AfricanFtblHQ & @EddyDovepic.twitter.com/xGABW2ioxQ — Goal South Africa (@GoalcomSA) September 11, 2020
On six occasions, Auba has made Caf’s Team of the Year, while he’s won the Golden Boot in both England and Germany, memorably knocking Robert Lewandowski off his perch in the 2016-17 season.
A year earlier, Aubameyang had won the Bundesliga Players’ Player of the Year award, although while he struck double figures for goals in the league for nine consecutive years, he's never won a major league title in his career.
When Arsenal’s 'Invincibles' were at the peak of their powers, Toure was a rock in the heart of of their defence.
He formed a solid partnership with former Tottenham hero Sol Campbell and is considered to be one of Arsene Wenger’s most astute buys.
The Ivorian was a no-nonsense, tough-tackling defender, and the Gunners have struggled to replace him since his departure.
He remained in the Premier League with Manchester City and Liverpool, and announced his retirement following a title-winning campaign with Celtic. He recently returned to the Premier League as part of Brendan Rodgers' coaching staff at Leicester City.
Kanu was one of the first successful Africans to grace the Premier League, and he did it in outstanding fashion with Arsenal.
The Nigeria striker was in a class of his own, winning the African Footballer of the Year award twice, three FA Cups, and the Premier league twice as a Gunner.
He also won the Uefa Champions League with Ajax and the Uefa Cup with Inter Milan, all the while impressing with his invention and glorious footwork.
ceecmrsuz
1
legend says
muzbilnors
1
Badass Tactics today
tadbcruyz
1
Kanu was in a different class, unique footwoork, control and genius of football, Aubamenyang was a world class striker and Laurien was an outstanding wing-back,... for me these are three greatest african player to play for Arsernal FC,... in that order below. 1= Kanu, 2= Aubamenyang, 3= Laurien.
Dohlotuz
1
this should be the team today my😄😄😄
Miockmnt
1
must be EPL champion to be considered, so, none from spurs 🤣
bahabrstuz
1
okocha for me
Misercordia
3
AF please, make it easy and put a list
Buacklmnot
0
Lauren Cameroonian played for arsenal
FootballArtist
3
The strongest lineup possible so it should do the trick!
Real_Ebubest
3
King Kanu is the greatest of them all
rukdeiop
1
for me is eboue
dedaeilrz
0
Etame luriene from arsenal and Asu ekoto from Cameroon 🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲
DrFranckeinstein
0
George M. Weah of Liberia 🇱🇷 💪
did he play at Arsenal or Tottenham ?
DrFranckeinstein
1
Adebayor was the best Although he was too much controversial
Idrissaman
1
Seems like people here don't read properly. The article covers the Greatest African players to have played in Arsenal and Tottenham? Where do you come from with George Weah and Drogba?
Sukdklpt
3
George M. Weah of Liberia 🇱🇷 💪
IronBorn
0
how about A song
StevieGLoves
0
Drogba 🔥
Nonothegoat
0
Spurs squad
Nonothegoat
1
Arsenal squad
bewaclpryz
0
king kanu
Yaeckost
0
arsenal winning finally end on today congratulations spur
Veabdlmsty
1
All hail king kanu
hitdeknrsy
4
Victor Wanyama
Famaikotu
0
Me myself and I
Famaikotu
0
Me
Watanza
3
Kanu, Ebue, Song Toure
tiodeimtuz
0
don't about their races,just mention their names,if you might like it