November 24, 2024

Bayern Munich are willing to SELL Sadio Mané, Leroy Sané and Serge Gnabry this summer!




According to a report from Fichajes, Bayern Munich is poised to sell Sadio Mané this summer:


According to the journalist Nicolo Schira, Bayern Munich have already decided the future of Sadio Mané and could be leaving the team in the next summer transfer window. The club’s board of directors would have made the decision after a fight the footballer had with his teammate Leroy Sané during one of the German team’s training sessions.


Sadio Mane has revealed he had “no doubts” about leaving Liverpool to join Bayern, having followed the club during his time at Austrian side Red Bull Salzburg.


He said: “I’m very happy to finally be with FC Bayern in Munich. We had a lot of talks and I felt the great interest of this big club from the start.


So where will Mané end up? Chelsea FC and Newcastle United are said to have interest:


Despite the possible departure of Sadio Mané from Bayern Munich, the player continues to be one of the most outstanding talents in world football and his return to the Premier League is on the table as he is a player who likes Newcastle United as well as to Chelsea. We will have to wait and see if the player decides to change the scene and if he finally ends up in one of these two clubs.

Chelsea is looking for a bit of a reboot and it would bring in a Premier League-ready talent to help smooth out that squad transition. Will Bayern Munich and Chelsea get together to make it happen?


“So there was no doubt in my mind right from the start: This is the right time for this challenge. I want to achieve a lot with this club, also internationally.


“During my time in Salzburg I followed many FC Bayern games – I like this club very much!”


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