The transfer of Sadio Mané to Bayern Munich seems like a simple process at this stage, as it has been widely reported that Liverpool have reached an agreement with Bundesliga champions to sell the striker this summer.
It had been reported that Liverpool were expecting a specific amount of money to let go of the Senegal international and the two sides had been separated between supply and demand. But according to Fabrizio Romano, Liverpool have decided to lower their demands for respect for Mané and his contribution to the club over the last six years, and with the player looking to leave Anfield in a respectful manner, it seems that a agreement between the two. clubs.
Regardless of whether Liverpool reduce their demands for Mané, the club still has a small profit with the player. In all, everyone wins the deal: Mané leaves the way he wants, Bayern get their man and Liverpool get their money back with the £ 30 million they spent on it six years ago. In addition, relations between the two clubs remain excellent, and this could lead to more business.
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The two clubs did business in the summer of 2020, when Thiago Alcântara went the other way. Again, business went relatively smoothly, with Liverpool achieving one of the best in the world in their position, and a player who had just starred in Bayern in his Champions League victory. at a low cost of £ 20 million. .
The two clubs clearly had excellent relations, and this could benefit Liverpool in the future. Bayern have several players who could be of interest to the Reds in the coming years.
Characters such as Dayot Upamecano, Kingsley Coman and Jamal Musiala could be of interest to Jürgen Klopp for the next two years, and Liverpool could take advantage of his good relationship with Bayern to his advantage.
Upamecano had been linked with a move to Liverpool before opting for a move to Bayern, and as Virgil van Dijk grows old and Joël Matip is phased out, Upamecano could be an option to partner with Ibrahima Konaté. years later.
Coman is another Bayern player who has been linked with a move to Liverpool, this was especially true last summer, when it was reported that he was on the club’s radar if Mohamed Salah were to leave.
Although he seems to be forever, Coman is still only 26 years old and has many years left at the highest level. It could be an option for Liverpool next year or two.
Musiala, who could have played in England but opted for Germany, has a very bright future ahead of him and, given his early age, can look for a new challenge away from Germany in the next four or five years. His rise over the last two years has been remarkable and, if he wants another chance at English football, after being a youth product of Chelsea, Liverpool could be in a privileged position to sign him as an option after Salah, even if the Egyptian files. a contract extension.
However, this is all conjecture. For now, the only thing is that the relationship between Liverpool and Bayern is proving to be very beneficial for both parties. Mané’s agreement has just proved it again.
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