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Mané farewell looms: Transfer expert reveals first talks between FC Bayern and Chelsea

2023-05-09T18:25:35.658Z

Highlights: Sadio Mané could leave FC Bayern Munich after just one season. Initial talks are said to have already taken place between Bayern and Chelsea. Chelsea are looking for offensive players to play a role again in the coming season. Bayern would probably let Mané go from a sum of 30 million euros, this would be a good way to finance a new center forward. Chelsea FC has already spent €600 million on new players and is at risk of having problems with Financial Fair Play. In order to be able to afford Mané, the club would have to give up some players.



FC Bayern Munich is right in the middle of squad planning for the coming season. At the record champions, some personal details are being questioned.

Munich – In the summer of 2022, Sadio Mané was considered the king transfer of FC Bayern. Now it seems increasingly likely that the German record champions and the Senegalese international will part ways after just one season. Initial talks are said to have already taken place.

Sadio Mané
Born:10 April 1992 (age 31), Bambali, Senegal
Clubs:FC Metz, Red Bull Salzburg, FC Southampton, FC Liverpool, Bayern Munich
Market value:45 million euros

Mané gets off to a good start - injury is a sticking point

In the first 14 matchdays, Mané was in the starting line-up twelve times for Munich. With six goals and three assists, he fit well into the new league. In the first half of the season against Werder Bremen in November (6-1), the Senegalese international injured his fibula and missed the World Cup in Qatar.

What followed after the injury was mainly headlines off the pitch. His slap in the face of teammate Leroy Sané after the Champions League duel with Manchester City remains unforgettable. The winger has hardly made an appearance on the pitch. He scored his only goal in the 1-3 defeat at Mainz at the end of April.

Todd Boehly and Chelsea want Sadio Mané. © IMAGO / Sebastian Frej; IMAGO / Passion2Press

Is Mané drawn back to the Premier League? Talks between Bayern and Chelsea

Less than twelve months after his arrival in Munich, Mané is already back on the sidelines. He was unable to meet the high expectations and Munich is dissatisfied with his development. Those responsible want to sell the 95-time Senegalese international at a profit if possible.

The first interested parties already seem to be interested in the 31-year-old. Portuguese transfer expert Pedro Almeida revealed that initial talks between Bayern and Chelsea FC are said to have already taken place. The Blues are looking for offensive players to play a role again in the coming season.

Mané and Chelsea? There are some financial details to sort out

This season, Chelsea FC has already spent €600 million on new players and is at risk of having problems with Financial Fair Play. In order to be able to afford Mané, the club would have to give up some players so that there is a place in the squad and on the payroll.

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For FC Bayern, a Mané sale would be extremely important to fill their own transfer coffers for the summer. The record champions are urgently looking for a new centre-forward and names like Kolo Muani cost a lot of money. Since Bayern would probably let Mané go from a sum of 30 million euros, this would be a good way to finance a new center forward. (jari)

Source: merkur

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