Liverpool’s Mane Set To Join Bayern Munich For £42.5m

Mohamed Salah ready to sign for another Premier League team if contract talks with the Reds stall. 
June 1, 2022

According to UK-based newspaper, The Athletic, Senegal’s superstar Sadio Mane has agreed a three year contract with Bayern Munich after deciding on quitting Liverpool.

The Reds set Mane’s transfer price at £42.5m albeit Munich were looking at prising him away at £25m with another £8m as add-ons.

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PSG and Barcelona were also interested in the African Footballer of the Year but The Athletic scooped that Mane has spoken directly to Bayern manager Julian Nagelsmann.

Liverpool and Bayern Munich began official talks on Monday but are yet to reach a final conclusion on the deal.

Meanwhile Mohamed Salah who also has contractual issues to sort out at Meseryside is keen on joining another English Premier League side next summer if no new deal agreed with the club.

The Egyptian was offered 15% increase on terms but wants deal to make him the world’s sixth-best paid player.

Izuchukwu Okosi

Izuchukwu Okosi is a Nigerian sports and entertainment journalist with two decades of experience in the media industry having begun his media journey in 2002 as an intern at Mundial Sports International (MSI) and Africa Independent Television (AIT), owners of Daar Communications Plc.

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  1. This is a shocking news to me. Why would he live Liverpool to Bayern Munich for 42 million pounds. Is that not too small for a player like that. I mean he has one trophy in Africa 2 trophies in England this year only. They want to buy him for 42 million pounds. That is too small. He deserves better.

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