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Mané has already said yes to Liverpool, here's what he's asking for his return

Former Reds player sees Sadio Mané close to returning to Merseyside

By Charles Cornwall

Former Reds player sees Sadio Mané close to returning to Merseyside
Former Reds player sees Sadio Mané close to returning to Merseyside
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Between nostalgia and frustrated dreams is that Sadio Mané has been lowering his football quality in recent months of competition, after being considered one of the best strikers in the Premier League and having in his hands the ticket to the World Cup in Qatar 2022 after beating Egypt in the African playoff, the Senegalese now lives perhaps his worst sporting moment at Bayern Munich, place where his greatest achievements were spoiled.

Both Liverpool and Senegal have made clear in their competitions the lack of a player like Sadio Mané in attack, because while the Reds have found a solution in the attacking collective just a few weeks before the international break, the African team has seen him suffer in the Middle East, because even though their chances of advancing to the next round are still latent, it is clear that the lack of that killer in the area may end up throwing him out in their last 90 minutes against their Ecuadorian counterparts.

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Making it clear that player, club and team need each other to continue to succeed in the various competitions they face each year, former Reds player Dejan Lovren expressed his deepest regrets about what has happened to Mané in recent weeks, saying the African-born striker would not hesitate to return to what he called home on Merseyside not so long ago. Unfortunately for Sadio, it's bad luck, very bad luck, the last game before the World Cup, but Sadio will be back as well."

With Mané having had his best spell of football at club and international level playing for Liverpool in England, the striker surely has a certain unease and discomfort running through his mind at how things have got immensely worse since his arrival in the Bundesliga, seeing only a return to Anfield as the only solution to his problems, but even if the Reds' fans and staff are grateful for the African, Jugen Klopp's current approach does not leave him much room in the squad.

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Perhaps the non-renewal of Roberto Firmino or his extension for just one more season will be one of the opportunities for Mané to return to the institution that saw him reach stardom in just a couple of seasons, possibly finding on his arrival a more competitive squad that continues to have Mohamed Salah as a reference, but now also the competition of a young Uruguayan who seeks to transcend as his compatriot Luis Suarez did years ago.


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