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While Mané made Liverpool lose millions, the stratospheric amount he earns in Saudi Arabia

By joining Al-Nassr, Sadio Mané cost Liverpool several millions

By Sergio Moya

By joining Al-Nassr, Sadio Mané cost Liverpool several millions
By joining Al-Nassr, Sadio Mané cost Liverpool several millions
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Since his departure a year ago from Anfield, Sadio Mané has not been able to show the level he showed with our Liverpool, which led him to be one of the best players in the world, as the Senegalese attacker was even among the nominees for the Ballon d'Or during his best period with the Reds. However, Mané decided to try his luck with FC Bayern and the reality is that it did not go very well.

 

Sadio Mané never managed to adapt to the Bundesliga, as Bayern expected him to become one of the stars of the team, and rightly so as the Senegalese came from being a real star at Anfield, but in the German club he could not show his best level, which is why he was the subject of much criticism from both the fans and the media.

This, coupled with a series of problems involving a multi-match suspension for hitting former teammate Leroy Sané, led to Mané's departure from the German club to join the long list of players who have emigrated to the Saudi Pro League. A few days ago, Sadio's arrival at Al-Nassr was made official, where he has already played his first matches alongside Cristiano Ronaldo.

However, his departure from FC Bayern cost Liverpool a lot of money, as the Merseyside club missed out on £7.5 million because Mané spent only one year in the Bundesliga and failed to meet the performance requirements that Liverpool's management had agreed with Bayern's when Mané's transfer was agreed a year ago. While his departure cost our club millions, this is what Mané currently earns in Saudi Arabia.

 

How much does Mané earn at Al-Nassr?

During his best spell with Liverpool, Sadio Mané went on to earn £150k per week. When he joined Bayern his salary increased to £350k a week and now, with Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr, the former Reds star earns £661k a week, the highest salary in the team, behind only Cristiano Ronaldo.


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