The legendary Nigerian player Ahmed Musa has returned to Kano Pillars F.C., where he currently earns approximately €3,000 per month. However, it’s clear that his motivation to play in the Nigerian Professional Football League isn’t financial. Instead, Musa is focused on relaunching his career and regaining his best form, with hopes of securing another move to Europe. The Kick Off Nigeria looks into the player’s financial story.
Musa’s Salary at Sivasspor: A Closer Look
Before returning to Nigeria, Musa played for Turkish side Sivasspor, joining the club in the fall of 2022 on a contract set to last until June 30, 2024. During the 2023/2024 season, Musa earned €1,180,000, equivalent to €22,692 per week, excluding bonuses. Converted to Nigerian Naira, this amounts to over 2 billion NGN annually. His monthly salary was €98,333, and on a daily basis, he earned €3,242, reflecting his value as a top-tier player.
Annual Salary |
€ 1,180,000 |
2,096,623,941 Nigerian Nairas |
Monthly Salary |
€ 98,333 |
174,718,070 Nigerian Nairas |
Weekly Salary |
€ 22,692 |
40,319,145 Nigerian Nairas |
Daily Salary |
€ 3,242 |
5,760,385 Nigerian Nairas |
Career Salary Comparison
Ahmed Musa’s earnings have varied significantly throughout his career. His time at Al Nassr FC marked the peak of his financial journey, where he became the highest-paid Nigerian footballer in history, earning over four times his previous salary. However, after leaving Saudi Arabia, Musa’s earnings dropped dramatically, shrinking by almost 489 times. His return to Europe brought a modest increase in his salary, particularly during his time at Sivasspor, where he earned 1.5 times more than his previous contract. Despite these fluctuations, Musa has consistently remained among the highest-paid Nigerian footballers.
Club |
Salary Euro per Year (EUR) |
Salary Nigerian Nairas per Year (NGN) |
Sivasspor (2022/2024) |
€ 1,180,000 |
2,096,623,941 Nigerian Nairas |
Fatih Karagumruk S.K. (2021/2022) |
€ 900,000 |
1,599,119,955 Nigerian Nairas |
Kano Pillars F.C. (2021) |
〜€ 33,769 |
60,000,758 Nigerian Nairas |
Al Nassr FC (2018/2020) |
〜€ 16,500,000 |
〜29,615,815,239 Nigerian Nairas |
Leicester City F.C. (2016/2018) |
€ 4,033,870 |
7,167,380,015 Nigerian Nairas |
Market Value: A Story of Rise and Decline
Ahmed Musa’s market value has fluctuated significantly over the years. His breakout performances at VVV-Venlo and CSKA Moscow saw his value increase dramatically, reaching a peak of €18 million during his time at Leicester City in 2016. However, his inability to adapt to the Premier League and frequent injuries have since caused a steady decline. As of late 2024, Musa’s market value stands at €650,000, a far cry from his peak. Despite this, he remains the most valuable player in Kano Pillars F.C. and the Nigerian Professional Football League (NPFL).
Club |
Year |
Market Value |
Kano Pillars F.C. |
2024 |
€ 650,000 |
Sivasspor |
2023 |
€ 1,500,000 |
Fatih Karagumruk S.K. |
2022 |
€ 3,400,000 |
Fatih Karagumruk S.K. |
2021 |
€ 5,000,000 |
Al Nassr FC |
2020 |
€ 6,000,000 |
Al Nassr FC |
2019 |
€ 12,000,000 |
PFC CSKA Moscow |
2018 |
€ 15,000,000 |
Leicester City F.C. |
2017 |
€ 17,000,000 |
Leicester City F.C. |
2016 |
€ 18,000,000 |
PFC CSKA Moscow |
2014-2015 |
€ 12,000,000 |
PFC CSKA Moscow |
2013 |
€ 9,000,000 |
PFC CSKA Moscow |
2012 |
€ 5,000,000 |
VVV-Venlo |
2011 |
€ 850,000 |
VVV-Venlo |
2010 |
€ 50,000 |
Achievements with the Nigerian National Team
Ahmed Musa made his debut for the Nigerian national team in 2010 and has since become a key figure, making 110 appearances—the most in the team’s history—scoring 18 goals and providing 16 assists. His most notable success came at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, where Nigeria secured the title with a narrow victory in the final over Burkina Faso.
Football and Financial Prospects
At 31, Ahmed Musa still has time to make another mark in European football. His return to Kano Pillars F.C. has already seen him contribute to several key moments. Should he regain his form and fitness, Musa could very well secure another opportunity abroad, continuing his journey as one of Nigeria’s most iconic players.