Mane has to think hard! Five-star future dies after beating from Liverpool

Liverpool star Sadio Mane has been linked with a move away from Anfield with the goal of turning to Bundesliga side Bayern Munich.

Until now, although the news still does not say anything at the end of the final game Champions League finals with Real Madrid are gone, but many media and journalists have confirmed that the Senegal international striker will definitely keep his clothes to say goodbye to the Reds.

However, Mane deserves to think hard regarding whether he should turn his back on Liverpool as there have been examples of many promising stars who have a bright future in the blink of an eye following choosing to step out of Liverpool. The famous Merseyside team

1. Philippe Coutinho

The coffee star decided to leave Liverpool following being approached by Barcelona in 2018.

Indeed, the La Liga giants had been keen to sign Coutie since the summer of 2017, but the Reds turned down two offers of £72m and £90m, prompting the player to send an email showing. request to transfer the team

In the end, club owners Jurgen Klopp and owner FSG were unable to hold back Coutie, but tried to delay the release of him in the winter following Barca raised their offer to £105 million. which can add another 37 million pounds, depending on the conditions

Coutie, however, was hampered in the process of a medical due to a thigh injury that cost him three weeks off the pitch, signaling a transfer might be disastrous, with the exception of Liverpool who might benefit.

Finally, following just one season of service at the club, Barça are looking for a way to steer Couti out of the squad, which represents the worst signing in the club’s history.

The Camp Nou side eventually sent the player to Bayern Munich on a season-long loan for under £7.8million, with the Bayern Munich believed to have agreed a permanent deal worth 102 million. pounds if they want to sign real players.

However, it is not likely that way. and the more the spread of COVID-19 Even more so, no team is going to pay so much for a single player.

Instead of being under the Tigers, Coutie moved back to England to join former Reds team-mate Steven Gerrard’s Aston Villa team, who might ask for a 50% reduction in the player’s fee from the deal. Set aside for 33 million pounds, leaving only 17 million pounds following borrowing him to use first as well.

“I don’t regret anything. life has ups and downs It’s been my dream to play for Barça since I was a kid. Now it’s in the past And I’m looking forward to the future with Villa,” Coutie told the Daily Mail.

2. Peter Crouch

“My biggest regret is that I left Liverpool too soon, but the situation forced me to have little choice,” said the former giraffe striker.

Crouch spent three years at Anfield between 2005 and 2008, making 93 appearances and scoring 24 goals.

Shortly following making a brilliant start, Crouch became a favorite of the Kop devotees, but he certainly mightn’t secure a place in the first team.

and most importantly, the owner of the 6ft 7in body is disappointed to play as a substitute in the final The 2007 Champions League defeat to AC Milan 2-1 and then the following year, Liverpool signed Fernando Torres, keeping Crouch at the Reds for another year before moving back to the club. Portsmouth in 2008, which seemed like a good option at the time. But he said that he should hold off a little more time

“Rafa Benitez is happy to let me go. And one of the reasons I moved to Portsmouth was because Steven Gerrard and Torres were a dangerous pairing. But then, 18 months later, I saw Andrei Voronin and David Ngok given the opportunity, so it made me think that I should stay a little longer.”

3. Milan Baros

Likewise, the arrival of Crouch forced the Czech striker Baros to leave.

After helping Liverpool to the 2005 Champions League trophy in a shootout victory over AC Milan, Baros was challenged by Crouch for the title, which dropped former striker Banik Ostrava into the top-flight selection. at the end

Instead of waiting to see the situation, Baros opted to accept an offer from Aston Villa, who approached him for £6.5m, but in just a year and a half at Villa Park, where he has scored just nine Premier League goals. He was sent to Lyon to work with Gerard Houllier, the former boss in the Reds team under a swap contract with the Norwegian striker John Carew, who switched to football. with the Singha rising team instead

In response to the incident, Baros later revealed that he had moved quickly as well.

“Rafa came in and told me he wanted to sign Peter Crouch, it meant I would be second or third,” Baros told Merseyside.

“At the time it seemed like an easy decision. But if I might turn back time now I will choose to stay Each season has several games to play. And I’ll get another chance.”

“Now I know it was a bad decision. I hope to stay and be patient a little more.”

4. Georginho Wijnaldum

If Mane will look for the most obvious example recently Former team-mate Wijnaldum also proved that there was no greener grass than at Anfield.

The Dutch star was a key figure in Jürgen Klopp’s midfield before he opted to let his contract expire, with the club feeling he deserved a better deal, especially in the top-tier wages of the club. club

Liverpool refuses to empty their bags And made the last offer they thought was the best for months, but Wijnaldum eventually signed with PSG, who took the former Newcastle star to Ligue 1 football. D, although he has received offers from various clubs including Inter, Juventus, Bayern and Barça.

Reports noted that Wijnaldum was paid £300,000 a week from PSG, so it’s understandable that he moved to Parc des Princes to paint, but then the 30-year-old had to. Found himself as a substitute for PSG in both Ligue 1 and Champions League battles. Until there was news that he was aiming to move the team since the first half of the season.

“I cannot say that I am happy because the situation is not what I wanted. but this is football And I have to learn to deal with it. I am a fighter, I have to be positive and work hard to turn the situation around,” the Dutchman said in March.

5. Michael Owen

“While traveling to the airport I cry all the time,” the former England striker told the media last week of his 2004 move from Liverpool to Real Madrid, where he spent just one season at La Liga.

And despite transfers to Manchester United, Newcastle and Stoke later on, Owen is trying to find another chance at Anfield.

“Every summer I would call Jamie Carragher and tell him to help me find a way back there,” Owen said in the “Ring of Fire” book.

“Rafa, do you want me? Kenny, do you want me? Brendan, do you want me?”

“But every time I was able to move, Liverpool had a full striker, and when Liverpool needed me, I got injured and in the end I’m not the same player I used to be. And they don’t love me, I’m not good enough.”

After leaving the White King, Owen returned to England to join the team Salika Dong and following the expiration of the contract, which he did not consider serving the Northeastern team to move under free. Instead, he chose to join the Red Devils because he wanted to win the Premier League once in his life.

Of course, he was hopeful. But that decision made him less welcome at Anfield than any other comprehensible.

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