The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) will cause notable disruption for several Premier League clubs, especially those depending heavily on African players. Here are the clubs most impacted:
1. Manchester United – Major impact on the right side
Man United will be severely affected because their entire right flank could be missing.
Key players expected to be unavailable include:
- André Onana – First-choice goalkeeper
- Sofyan Amrabat – Midfield cover and rotation option
- Hannibal Mejbri – Emerging midfield talent
This means structural issues for United, especially in buildup play and midfield depth.
2. Liverpool – Loss of attacking firepower
Liverpool will lose some of their most influential players:
- Mohamed Salah – Their most consistent goal scorer
- Wataru Endō (not African but often included in squad-impact lists due to international duty timing overlap)
- Other squad players who offer depth
Salah’s absence alone creates a massive gap in creativity, goals, and pressing intensity.
3. Brighton & Hove Albion – Midfield and defense weakened
Brighton could be missing:
- Simon Adingra – Key winger
- Carlos Baleba – Energetic midfield option
- Tariq Lamptey – Important attacking full-back
This significantly weakens Brighton’s transitions and wide play.
4. West Ham United – Antonio and others
Players likely absent:
- Mohammed Kudus – One of West Ham’s top performers this season
- Maxwel Cornet – Depth option
- Michail Antonio (Jamaican but sometimes listed in squads missing players due to overlapping fixtures)
Kudus’ absence is the biggest blow because of his creativity and goal contributions.
5. Nottingham Forest – One of the most affected squads
Forest traditionally have many African players. Absentees could include:
- Serge Aurier
- Moussa Niakhaté
- Ibrahim Sangaré
- Willy Boly
This impacts defense, midfield solidity, and leadership.
6. Crystal Palace – Key attacking players out
Palace heavily rely on:
- Jordan Ayew
- Jeffrey Schlupp
- Joachim Andersen (not African but sometimes missing due to international window)
Ayew’s absence removes a reliable pressing and work-rate engine in attack.
7. Luton Town – Striker problem
- Elijah Adebayo (not African but could be affected by international scheduling)
- Pelly Mpanzu
Luton’s small squad makes any AFCON-related absence feel bigger.
Summary: Who suffers most?
Most Impacted
- Manchester United – Right side + goalkeeper disrupted
- Liverpool – Salah’s absence alone is huge
- Nottingham Forest – Multiple starters gone
- West Ham – Kudus missing is significant
These teams will struggle the most due to AFCON player losses.
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