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Sadio Mane could leave Liverpool this summer after six years (Details)
Sadio Mane has reportedly chosen to finish his six-year stay at Liverpool this summer, adding to Jurgen Klopp’s burdens after their defeat in the Champions League final to Real Madrid on Saturday night.
In the number one spot up to the last in Paris, reports proposed Mane might leave the club for Bayern Munich however he would not be brought into the hypothesis until the match had been played.
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But, while Sportsmail understands Mane is yet to tell Liverpool specifically that he wants to leave this summer, reports claim he has decided his future lies away from the club.
It is also understood that it will also take an offer of more than £35million – what is being quoted by German reports – for the Reds to do business with Bayern Munich.
On Sunday, Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano claimed Mane had decided to leave Liverpool.
Bayern are ‘strong contenders’ to sign the Senegalese winger who has won almost every trophy possible during his time on Merseyside.
Romano Tweeted: ‘Sadio Mane 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.”
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Bayern Munich vs Wolfsbrug: Confirmed lineups

Reigning Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich play host to Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga on Sunday afternoon.
The visitors will likely be on a damage limitation exercise after Bayern hit five past RB Leipzig and six past Eintracht Frankfurt in their first two games of the competitive season.
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Barcelona striker opens up on Erling Haaland’s role in his decision to leave Bayern Munich

Speaking to ESPN FC about leaving Bayern Munich this summer, Robert Lewandowski said: “No, that was nothing to do with Erling Haaland. I am the guy who — even if something is not good for me — truth is more important. I don’t want to speak about what happened exactly.
“If the question is if the decision to move was because of him, no, I didn’t see the problem if he joined Bayern. But some kind of people doesn’t say to me the truth, say something different. And for me it was always important to be clear, to stay true, and maybe for a few people that was the problem.
“And in the end I know that something doesn’t work well with my person as well and I knew that, OK, I see and I feel that maybe it’s a good time to move out of Bayern and join Barcelona. I had a very good relationship with my teammates, with the staff, with the coach.
“These are all things I’m going to miss because I spent a beautiful time there. And we were not only friends from the pitch but also something more. But in the end this chapter is over and I open a new chapter in my life and a new chapter in my career. So I feel that I’m in the right position, right place.
“Everything that’s happened in the last few weeks before I left Bayern, that was a lot of politics. The club tried to find an argument why they can sell me to another club because before it was difficult to explain to the fans. And I had to accept that even though it was a lot of bulls**t said about me.”
With Lewandowski neglecting to concur another agreement with Bayern, the Bundesliga champions began to search for possible swaps for the striker last season.
Borussia Dortmund’s Haaland was connected with a move to the Allianz Arena prior to joining Manchester City. Lewandowski, in the mean time, left for Barcelona.
Source: ESPN FC
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Real Madrid 2-0 Eintracht Frankfurt Highlights

Karim Benzema and David Alaba both scored as Real Madrid made easy work of Eintracht Frankfurt in the Uefa Super Cup.
Alaba scored in the first half, tapping into an empty net after a corner routine, before Benzema linked up with Vinicius Jnr to fire home a second after the break.
Benzema’s strike was his 324th for Real Madrid, and it lifted him to second in Real’s all-time scoring list ahead of club legend Raul. Cristiano Ronaldo leads the way.
The win also means Real’s Carlo Ancelotti becomes the first coach to lift the trophy four times.
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