Thomas Partey Biography | Age | Religion | Net Worth | Wife | Career | Salary
Early Life
Thomas Partey has taken a remarkable journey from a poverty-stricken childhood in Ghana to becoming one of Europe’s top midfielders. His dad Jacob even sold his own possessions to pay for a visa for his son to travel to Spain for a trial with Atletico Madrid in 2011 on his first steps to becoming a footballing hero.
Football Career
Thomas was a product of local Odometah FC’s youth ranks. He signed a contract with Atlético Madrid in 2011 and was subsequently moved to the reserves a year later.
On 10 March 2013, Thomas was called up to the main squad for the match against Real Sociedad. However, he remained unused in the eventual 0–1 home defeat.
Thomas was loaned to RCD Mallorca, who had just been demoted to the second tier, on July 12. He made his professional debut against CE Sabadell.
On 27 July 2014, Thomas joined La Liga side UD Almería also in a temporary deal. He made his debut in the competition on 23 August, starting in a 1–1 home draw against RCD Espanyol. Thomas scored his first goals in the main category of Spanish football on 11 April 2015, netting a brace in a 3–0 home win against Granada CF.
He made his first-team debut for Atleti on 28 November 2015, replacing Luciano Vietto in a 1–0 home win against Espanyol. On 2 January of the following year, he scored his first league goal for the club, netting the games only in a home success over Levante UD. On 28 May, Thomas played in the UEFA Champions League Final against Real Madrid, replacing Koke in the 116th minute as his side lost on penalties.
Thomas signed a contract extension with Atleti through 2022 on 14 February 2017. On 31 October he scored his first European goal with a long-range strike to equalize at home to FK Qarabag in a 1–1 draw in the Champions League group game; he became the first African to score in the competition for Atlético.
Following his impressive performances for the club, he was rewarded with another contract on 1 March 2018, this time until 2023. That 16 May, he came on for the final two minutes in a 3–0 win over Olympique de Marseille in the 2018 UEFA Europa League Final.
On 1 September 2019, Thomas came on as a late substitute and netted the match’s winner in the last minute of the game, as Atlético came back from 2–0 down to win the game by 3–2 against Eibar. Four weeks later, he marked his 100th La Liga appearance for Los Rojiblancos with a man-of-the-match performance in a 0–0 draw against Real Madrid in Madrid Derby.
In May 2016, Thomas was called up for the first time to the Ghana national team by manager Avram Grant, ahead of a 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualification match against Mauritius.
He made his debut on 5 June, replacing Frank Acheampong for the final 11 minutes of a 2–0 away win that booked the Black Stars’ position in the finals. On 5 September 2017, Thomas scored his first international hat-trick in a 5–1 win against Congo in the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualification.
Thomas was chosen in Kwesi Appiah’s 23-man squad for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt. In their last group game, he scored in a 2–0 win over Guinea-Bissau at the Suez Stadium as the Black Stars topped their group. He netted in the penalty shootout at the end of the last-16 game against Tunisia on 8 July, though his team was eliminated.
Thomas won the Ghana Player of the Year award in 2018 and 2019.
Thomas Partey Wife
Thomas Partey is reportedly married to Moroccan girlfriend, Sarah Bella in a secret ceremony in London after which he converted to Islam.
Personal life
In March 2022, Partey converted to Islam at a mosque in London. In June, it was reported that he had changed his first name to Yakubu as part of his religious conversion, while remaining Thomas Partey both legally and professionally; he said days later that he had changed his name back to Thomas.
Thomas Partey Salary and Net Worth
Salary £13,000,000 Per year Net Worth30 Million Euro