Afcon: Five EPL stars on the verge of group stage knockout 

Here are the five biggest premier league stars just one game away from potentially returning to their clubs

Afcon: Five EPL stars on the verge of group stage knockout 
Thomas Partey

The group stage of the Afcon is coming to an end with some massive teams on the brink of elimination.

Nigeria, Morocco and hosts Cameroon are the only three teams definitely through to the knockout stage.

Thomas Partey could return to Arsenal with Ghana on the brink of being KO'd at Afcon. Zimbabwe and Mauritania have been eliminated.

But every other nation is still at risk of being knocked out.

Here are the five biggest premier league stars just one game away from potentially returning to their clubs.

Thomas Partey - Arsenal

Among the pre-tournament favourites, Ghana has endured a horror tournament so far.

After losing their opener at the hands of Morocco, they slipped to a 1-1 draw against Gabon.

With just one point from their two games, Ghana sits third - above only Comoros, their final group-stage opponents.

Only four of the six third-placed finishers make the knockout stage - and Ghana are currently fifth in that mini-league.

Even a win might not be enough for Ghana to go through and that would mean Partey - who's played both matches - would return to Arsenal.

That would be a major boost for the short-handed Gunners amid their Covid, injury and Afcon-enforced crisis.

Riyad Mahrez - Man City

Riyad Mahrez's Algeria need a miracle to progress to the last 16 at Afcon.

Their loss against Equatorial Guinea following a goalless draw against Sierra Leone to kick-off the tournament, the North African nation sit bottom of their group.

And with group-toppers Ivory Coast their final game, Algeria are in very real danger of failing to make the knockout stages.

That would mean Man City - running away with the premier league title - would get even richer with the return of star winger Mahrez.

The ex-Leicester man has played both of Algeria's group games so far and will need to do something special against Ivory Coast to even stand a chance of keeping their Afcon hopes alive.

Mohamed Salah - Liverpool

Egypt are not yet assured a spot in the knockout stages meaning Salah is at risk.

They lost their tournament opener against Nigeria, before snatching a late win over Guinea-Bissau.

Salah scored the winner in that game to fire his second in the group, with Sudan and Guinea-Bissau only on one point apiece.

However, a defeat in their final game against Sudan could see them slip into third or even bottom of the table, should Nigeria also lose.

And that would mean Salah - who's played in both matches - returning to boost Liverpool's chances of catching up with rampant City.

Mohamed Elneny - Arsenal

Salah's Egypt team-mate Elneny could join him on a plane back to England in a boost to Arsenal

The Gunners are desperately short in midfield and the return of experienced Elneny - as well as Partey - would be invaluable.

Elneny has played both matches for Egypt in the tournament going into Wednesday's group stage finale.

Said Benrahma - West Ham

Said Benrahma is another big-name Algeria star on brink of elimination at Afcon.

Algeria must wait until Thursday to discover their fate as they hope for a miracle to reach the last 16 of the tournament.

West Ham winger Benrahma played in the 0-0 draw against Sierra Leone but failed to feature in the Equatorial Guinea defeat.

That means the likes of Ivory Coast, Senegal and Guinea - despite being almost assured of a spot in the last 16 - are not yet safe.

The likes of Sadio Mane, Edouard Mendy, Nicolas Pepe, Wilfried Zaha and Naby Keita could yet be on the next flight home.

Tunisia, including Manchester United youngster Hannibal Mejbri and Arsenal ace Omar Rekik, join Mali - featuring in-demand Brighton star Yves Bissouma - are just two other nations featuring big premiership names still at risk.