Just give him what he wants Dean Saunders urges Liverpool to break the bank to keep hold of 30 year old star
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He’s ready for a new experience after many special years with Reds - it will be confirmed to the club.
FC Bayern are strong contenders - but it’s still open and not completed as Sadio wanted to wait for the final.Sadio Mané has decided to leave Liverpool this summer He’s ready for a new experience after many special years with Reds - it will be confirmed to the club.FC Bayern are strong contenders - but it’s still open and not completed as Sadio wanted to wait for the final. The Welshman heaped praise on Mane for his incredible all-round attacking game. He said on TalkSPORT, as quoted by : “I think he’s irreplaceable. I would argue the fact that he’s probably in the top three players in the world right now. Salah, Mane, De Bruyne. I’ve watched the way he plays but as a striker he finds little pockets, he drifts from the wing, drifts inside. His legs are like concrete, strong, he’s quick as lightning and scores goals.” Saunders has insisted that the Reds should look to keep Mane even though Luis Diaz has done well on the left flank. The former Welsh striker has suggested that losing Mane would be a huge setback for the Merseyside club. “Diaz is a good replacement but they’ve just got to give him what he wants. I’m sorry to say, I know it sounds bad, but just give him what he wants. Liverpool are doing really well at the moment and losing somebody like him could knock them sideways.” Mane's price tag has been set at amid strong interest from Bayern Munich.
Just give him what he wants - Dean Saunders urges Liverpool to break the bank to keep hold of 30-year-old star
Dean Saunders urges Liverpool to break the bank to keep hold of star attacker Dean Saunders has urged to break the bank to keep at the club at any cost. Transfer guru reported on Sunday, 29 May that the Senegalese superstar is set to leave the Merseyside club this summer. The attacker is believed to be looking for a new challenge and Bundesliga champions are leading the race as per Romano. Mane was part of Jurgen Klopp's side that lost to Real Madrid 1-0 in the Champions League final. Former Liverpool striker Dean Saunders believes that Mane is an irreplaceable figure and is one of the top three players in the world alongside Mohamed Salah and Kevin De Bruyne. Sadio Mané has decided to leave Liverpool this summerHe’s ready for a new experience after many special years with Reds - it will be confirmed to the club.
FC Bayern are strong contenders - but it’s still open and not completed as Sadio wanted to wait for the final.Sadio Mané has decided to leave Liverpool this summer He’s ready for a new experience after many special years with Reds - it will be confirmed to the club.FC Bayern are strong contenders - but it’s still open and not completed as Sadio wanted to wait for the final. The Welshman heaped praise on Mane for his incredible all-round attacking game. He said on TalkSPORT, as quoted by : “I think he’s irreplaceable. I would argue the fact that he’s probably in the top three players in the world right now. Salah, Mane, De Bruyne. I’ve watched the way he plays but as a striker he finds little pockets, he drifts from the wing, drifts inside. His legs are like concrete, strong, he’s quick as lightning and scores goals.” Saunders has insisted that the Reds should look to keep Mane even though Luis Diaz has done well on the left flank. The former Welsh striker has suggested that losing Mane would be a huge setback for the Merseyside club. “Diaz is a good replacement but they’ve just got to give him what he wants. I’m sorry to say, I know it sounds bad, but just give him what he wants. Liverpool are doing really well at the moment and losing somebody like him could knock them sideways.” Mane's price tag has been set at amid strong interest from Bayern Munich.