Bayern Munich confirms Sadio Manes departure for Saudi club Al-Nassr

Bayern Munich confirms Sadio Manes departure for Saudi club Al-Nassr

Sadio Mane is leaving FC Bayern after only one season to affix Saudi membership Al-Nassr, led by star striker Cristiano Ronaldo.

The long-awaited personnel choice was confirmed by each golf equipment on Tuesday night.

Al-Nassr did not give particulars of the contract however posted a video on social media of Mane carrying the membership’s jersey.

Mane, 31, advised Sky TV a day earlier he was leaving Bayern, who had launched him from membership duties to have interaction in switch talks. He already bid farewell to the Munich group whereas on their journey to Asia on Sunday.

Mane moved to Munich final summer time from Liverpool on a contract till 2025 however had a tough first season which included a long-term harm over which he missed the World Cup. He was additionally concerned in a dressing room altercation with fellow ahead Leroy Sane.

Mane made 38 appearances in all competitions for Bayern, scoring 12 objectives.

“We want to thank Sadio Mané for the past season. It certainly wasn’t an easy year for him, getting injured just before the World Cup and being unable to take part in it with Senegal, who he’d previously led to a first triumph at the Africa Cup of Nations and World Cup qualification,” Bayern CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen mentioned.

Bayern Munich had signed Mane for round €32 million ($35.1 million).

The switch price for Sane’s transfer to Al-Nassr has been estimated at round €30 million.

Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel mentioned earlier on Tuesday that letting Mane go was the perfect answer for the Bundesliga champions and the Senegal star.

Mane is claimed to earn round €40 million per season at Al-Nassr who ignited an enormous inflow of overseas gamers once they signed Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo in December.

Many gamers and coaches have adopted since, together with Karim Benzema, N’Golo Kante, Riyad Mahrez and Steven Gerrard.

Tuchel mentioned he was a “surprised observer” of the state of affairs and admitted he had “no real intelligent answer” what the large Saudi switch charges and salaries would imply for worldwide soccer.

“It is a very new situation, similar to that when China started its league. There is a similar goldrush,” Tuchel mentioned.

Source: www.anews.com.tr