Bayern Munich signed Sadio Mane from Liverpool last summer, but the Senegal international has not had the best of time so far.
Sadio Mane has 12 goals across all competitions and he has not lived up to the expectations at his new club. He was also involved in a bust-up with teammate Leroy Sane earlier this season. Clubs like Chelsea and Manchester United are prepared to provide him with an exit route this summer. But a report from Fichajes claims that the Liverpool legend is looking to continue at Bayern Munich.
It will be interesting to see if Mane can rediscover his best form at the German club next season. There is no doubt that the 31-year-old is a world-class player who has proven himself at the highest level with club and country. He could prove to be an asset for Bayern Munich if he manages to recapture his peak form once again.
The Bavarian giants signed him as a replacement for Robert Lewandowski, and he has been quite underwhelming this season. The Liverpool legend will need to add more consistency to his game, and he will be hoping to establish himself as an indispensable asset for Thomas Tuchel next season.
Although he is 31, the former Liverpool star is good enough to play at the highest level. So he will be hoping to justify his move to Bayern Munich by helping them win major trophies in the coming season. At 31, Mane is unlikely to improve any further.
But he could make a big difference in the final third for the German club. He is capable of playing anywhere across the front three and his versatility would be an added bonus. Meanwhile, his uncertain future has captured the attention of Manchester United and Chelsea.
His decision to continue at the German club will come as a blow for suitors like Chelsea and Manchester United, who need attacking reinforcements. Chelsea need someone who can score goals consistently.
On the other hand, Manchester United must look to bring in more support for Marcus Rashford. Mane has played his best football in the Premier League, and he could have been a quality acquisition for the two clubs.