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Mohamed Salah (Liverpool, Egypt): Another great season for the Egyptian king at club level. The striker scored 22 goals in the Premier League to share the Golden Boot Premier League while his penalty in the first minute of the UEFA Champions League final allowed Liverpool to take it away. 2-0 against Tottenham in the Madrid final. As the host of this year 's Africa Cup of Nations, Egypt will be the big favorite to win a record extending its eighth title Afcon. Getty Images
Mohamed Elneny (Arsenal, Egypt): He played only 17 matches for Arsenal in 2018/19, eight in the league. Elneny, 26, under-utilized by Unai Emery, hopes to end the campaign by raising the Africa Cup of Nations on her home soil. Reuters
Ahmed Elmohamad (Aston Villa, Egypt): The maraudous right back with more than 80 Egyptian caps will return to the Premier League after allowing Aston Villa to win the promotion in the championship playoff final. Getty Images
Arthur Masuaku (West Ham United, Democratic Republic of Congo): Masuaku, 25, played in 23 Premier League matches while West Ham was in first place. Represented France at the under-18 and 19-year-old levels before changing allegiance in DR Congo in June 2017. Made his debut in the 2-1 defeat at home in Zimbabwe in 2019 in Afcon qualifying. Reuters
Yannick Bolasie (Everton, DR Congo): A move to Everton in August 2016 was destroyed by a serious knee injury in December. Has been loaned to Aston Villa and Anderlecht in the last two seasons. The winger scored nine goals in 33 international matches. Reuters
Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace, Ivory Coast): Another great season for the 26-year-old Premier League striker, where he has doubled the number of goals scored for the first time in his career. Ivory Coast is hoping to win Afcon for the third time largely on Zaha's shoulders. Getty Images
Jean Michael Seri (Fulham, Cote d'Ivoire): Supposedly coveted by Barcelona last summer, the 27-year-old midfielder was a huge disappointment in the Premier League while Fulham was relegated. Reuters
Serge Aurier (Tottenham Hotspur, Cote d 'Ivoire): He has not managed to position himself at the back right in front of Kieran Trippier since his departure from Paris Saint-Germain in 2017. His pounding pace is an badet to the defense, but he is too often surprised. Reuters
Jonathan Kodjia (Aston Villa, Ivory Coast): The 29-year-old striker scored nine goals in 39 appearances while Aston Villa had managed to return to the Premier League via the playoffs of the championship. Has scored eight goals in 17 stakes for Cote d 'Ivoire. Getty Images
Steve Mounie (Huddersfield Town / Benin): Goals were a problem in Prime Minister Legaue for the French leader, but goals against Gambia and Togo in Afcon qualifying helped Benin qualify for the finals in Egypt . AP Photo
Jordan Ayew (Crystal Palace, Ghana): More pragmatic than prolific, Ayew, 27, will have a job that will allow her to find a place in the formation of Kwasi Appiah with brothers Andre and Asamoah Gyan, also in the running. Reuters
Christian Atsu (Newcastle United, Ghana): Twenty-seven appearances in the Premier League for Atsu, who can move on either side, while Newcastle has secured a new football season in the Premier League. The last goal of Astu for Ghana came in June 2016. Reuters
Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa (Fulham, Cameroon): could be considered one of the worst recruits in the history of the Premier League. Anguissa was barely seen as Fulham was relegated from the Premier League with several games to play. Has two goals in 15 appearances for the Indomitable Lions. Getty Images
Gaetan Bong, left (Brighton and Hove Albion, Cameroon): The reliable left-back, who missed success under Cameroon Afcon two years ago. AFP
Wilfred Ndidi, right (Leicester City, Nigeria): One of Leicester's most notable players, the Foxes ranking ninth in the Premier League under Brendan Rodgers. Ndidi's energy sees him covering a lot of ground and getting his team farther on the ground. Reuters
Alex Iwobi (Arsenal, Nigeria): The Europa League finalist lost with Arsenal while Chelsea humbled his London rival in Baku last month. Iwobi has the ability to unlock narrow defenses but lacks final product. EPA
Leon Balogun, left (Brighton and Hove Albion, Nigeria): would still struggle to break the proven partnership between central defenders Lewis Dunk and Shane Duffy. Has 27 international caps for Nigeria, who are looking for their first Afcon title since 2013. Getty Images
Naby Keita (Liverpool, Guinea): He had a glimpse of his power and energy since his midfield during an indifferent first season to Liverpool. No doubt the 24-year-old midfielder is a world-clbad operator in his day. AFP
Sadio Mane (Liverpool, Senegal): A sensational season for Liverpool, Mane led the team to the top of the Premier League crown and was their best player in Europe since Jugen Klopp's team won the title of the UEFA Champions League. Mane terrorized the defenses with his dazzling pace and scored 26 goals in another prolific campaign. It will be necessary to transfer this prolific form to the international level, where Mane has a modest return of only two goals in his last 11 appearances. EPA
Ibrahima Cisse, left (Fulham, Guinea): failed to establish under three different directors in Fulham in 2018/19. Scored in Afcon's qualifying win in 2019 against Rwanda while Guinea outscored Ivory Coast at the top of the group H. Getty Images
Idrissa Gueye (Everton, Senegal): destroyer of the attacks of the opposition, Everton would have refuted the openings of Paris Saint-Germain to attract the Senegalese in the French capital in January. Reuters
Cheikhou Kouyate (Crystal Palace, Senegal): A playful and sporty player who covers a lot of ground. The 29-year-old midfielder has 46 caps for his country and will be one of Senegal's coach Aliou Cisse's generals on the pitch. Reuters
Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City, Algeria): Winger Mahrez has only scored 14 league games since a summer transfer of 60 million pounds (278.7 million dirhams) on the champion of the world. England Manchester City. He made his international debut in 2014, at the opening match of his country's group at the 2014 FIFA World Cup. To date, Mahrez has 43 caps and 10 goals. Getty Images
Victor Wanyama (Tottenham Hotspur, Kenya): Since he's suffered a serious knee injury in 2017, this tough midfielder has struggled to find the type of player that made him one of the most defensive screens the most formidable of the Premier League. His day is one of the toughest competitors around. AFP
Romain Saiss, center (Wolves, Morocco): Able to operate in the defense or the midfield, the versatility of Saiss will be an badet of choice for the team of Hervé Renard, who wishes to strengthen his presence at of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. Reuters
Yves Bissouma (Brighton and Hove Albion, Mali): was in the vanguard while Brighton was fighting for his life in the Premier League in the last third of the season. The combative approach of Bissouma will add spice to the midfield of Mali. Reuters
Marcelo Djalo, left (Fulham, Guinea-Bissau): The 25-year-old center back has been part of Real Madrid's books for three years as a team of young players before a series of movements across Europe. Has lent the season 2018/19 to Extremadura, in the second Spanish division, for 12 appearances. Getty Images
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