FC Bayern is doing everything it can to lure Sadio Mane to Säbener Straße. The Senegalese should strengthen the offensive of the German record champions. FCB has already reached an agreement with the player, but the negotiations between the German record champions and the Reds are proving to be much more difficult. However, the people of Munich are not giving up – on the contrary.
Liverpool FC has already rejected Bayern’s first offer of almost 30 million euros (including five million euros in bonus payments), as reported by the British Times.
According to consistent media reports, those responsible for FCB are already preparing the next offer. According to “SPORT1”, the Munich team should be ready to increase their offer to up to 40 million euros. “Sky” also confirmed on Monday evening that the record champions will promptly submit an improved offer.
Lower transfer fee thanks to Thiago?
Mane Poker has a surprising number of parallels to the Causa Thiago, who left Säbener-Straße for Merseyside following the treble season 19/20. The 30-year-old’s contract expires next season, and following many successes in recent years, the player wants a change of scenery.
FC Bayern respect the wish of the deserved player and let him move to the Premier League for almost 20 million euros without tough negotiations. In view of the uncomplicated deal, Hasan Salihamidzic & Co. are hoping for the same accommodation from the Premier League club.
The “BILD” reports that the rejected offer was merely the “opening offer”. Football boss Christian Falk told FCBinside as follows: “Brazzo is now stepping on the gas with the Mane deal. It is normal that the first offer will not be the final offer that Liverpool accepts immediately. The fact that Bayern offered the Reds as much as Bayern once got for Thiago is a clear signal to Liverpool that they want to approach this deal with respect from the start and that they are very serious regarding it.”
agreement is only a matter of time
According to “SPORT1” information, all parties expect an agreement to be reached soon. In England, too, reports are circulating that Liverpool will let Mane go in the summer at a reasonable price. According to “The Athletic” there are no intentions of putting unnecessary obstacles in the way of the Senegalese.