From the streets of Sarcelles to Manchester's bright lights via Leicester stardom, Riyad Mahrez has become a household name in Africa
Algerian legend Riyad Mahrez rose from relative obscurity to global stardom thanks to a rare blend of flair, and consistency that made him a world beater.
Mahrez’s journey from underdog at Metz to decorated star at Manchester City, via a stellar Leicester City spell, remains one of the most compelling stories in football.
The Algerian’s move to Manchester City, reportedly worth around €67–68 million, not only made him a star, but also became one of the top 20 most expensive African football transfers in history.
Mahrez’ legendary Leicester City career
Mahrez arrived at Leicester in 2014 from Ligue 1 side Metz and quickly established himself as a dangerous, creative right winger.
In the 2015–16 season, he emerged as the driving force behind Leicester’s extraordinary title win alongside N’golo Kante and Jamie Vardy.
Mahrez scored 17 league goals that season and provided eye-catching assists, culminating in being named the PFA Players' Player of the Year, making him the first African player ever to earn the honour.
His contributions went beyond goals and assists, as he turned games in Leicester’s favour when many expected the club to struggle.
The flair he displayed, cutting inside from the right flank and delivering both goals and key passes, helped change Leicester’s fortunes from relegation survivors to Premier League champions in a matter of two seasons.
By the time his time at the King Power Stadium ended, he had made a lasting impression on fans and critics alike, thanks to moments of individual brilliance.
Mahrez’ Man City transfer saga
In July 2018, Manchester City secured Mahrez’s signature on a five-year contract, reportedly for a club-record fee of £60 million, roughly €67–68 million, making him one of the most expensive African footballers at the time.
The transfer followed intense interest from Manchester City and signalled a new chapter for both player and club.
The saga did not end smoothly, as the Cityzens had submitted several bids earlier in the year that Leicester rejected, and during the winter window, Mahrez submitted a transfer request and even missed training as he tried to force a move.
Ultimately, the clubs agreed to terms in the summer, and Man City unveiled him as the latest addition to their star-studded squad.
At the Etihad Stadium, expectations were even higher for Mahrez, but instead of bending to pressure, the Algerian star gradually adapted, weaving himself into a squad already bursting with talent while maintaining his trademark flair.
Mahrez’ legacy at Man City
During his time at Manchester City, Mahrez became one of the most decorated African players in Premier League history.
He helped the club to multiple league titles, domestic cups and, ultimately, the coveted UEFA Champions League title in 2023.
In fact, by the time his tenure ended, he had created more assists than any other African player in Premier League history with 63.
At the Etihad Stadium, Mahrez registered 78 goals and provided 59 assists in all competitions, winning the Premier League four times, the FA Cup twice, and the EFL Cup three times.
By the time he left Manchester City for Al Ahly in Saudi Arabia, many fans and analysts considered him a symbol of technical elegance and African excellence. His name sits comfortably among the club’s legends, thanks to his sustained performance and trophies.
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