After the incident with Sané: debate about Mané’s future at FC Bayern

Unrest at Bayern

The unrest is growing at Bayern. Since Manuel Neuer’s serious injury, events have come and gone – also off the field. Serge Gnabry’s much-discussed trip to Paris, the separation from goalkeeping coach Toni Tapalovic and Neuer’s emotional criticism in the “Süddeutsche Zeitung”, the mole affair or the public “Mia-san-Mia” debates after Julian Nagelsmann’s dismissal leave memories wake up to the “FC Hollywood”. The reports of a physical altercation between the attackers Sadio Mané and Leroy Sané after the clear defeat of the Champions League at Manchester City are the next secondary theater of war that the sporting leadership around Oliver Kahn and Hasan Salihamidzic has to deal with. Football threatens to fade more and more into the background on Säbener Straße.


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On Wednesday initially had the “Bild” newspaper reported that the new signing from Liverpool FC is said to have punched his team-mate in the dressing room. Bayern did not comment on the report when asked. Both players were also approached for comment, but left it unanswered. According to the report, Sané and Mané have already clashed verbally on the lawn because of a failed interaction. Shortly after the newspaper, “Sport1” and “Sky” also reported on the incident, citing their own information.

Cabin Zoff: Sadio Mané and Leroy Sané are said to have clashed physically after the CL defeat in Manchester.

The fact that the mood within the team at the record champions was highly emotional immediately after the defeat at the “Citizens” can be attested without a doubt. It is also not surprising that the Senegalese and the German national player clashed, of all things, between two professionals who had been under a lot of pressure from the sport in recent weeks. Sané often feels unfairly treated by the public, he said in an interview on the day of the game. “I’m celebrated after a goal – after two or three weaker halves, people discuss whether I’m still good enough for FC Bayern or the national team.” The professional, whose market value jumped 10 million at the end of last year and who was in the starting eleven in the Bundesliga four times in a row would like to see a “more balanced measure.”

New signing Mané still doesn’t seem to have really arrived in Munich. “He’s still looking for himself a bit at Bayern,” confirmed CEO Kahn, adding: “We would like him to explode.” Mind you: on the pitch. As a result of his most recent performances, Mané had an assist in six games in 2023 after recovering from an injury to his fibula, the left winger was penalized in the interim update of the Bundesliga and his market value was corrected down by 15 million to 45 million euros – the biggest minus of the update. In the performance ranking of all Bundesliga newcomers in 2022/23, the former Liverpool star is in the top 10 with a quota of six goals and four assists, but behind players like Mainz’ Marcus Ingvartsen, Freiburg’s Michael Gregoritsch and Bochum’s Philipp Hofmann. An interim report that not only does not meet the requirements of the FCB supporters, but also of the professional himself.

With Cancelo and Mané: Biggest losers of the Bundesliga update

Donyell Paint | BVB | -€4m

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New market value: €16 million
After the Bundesliga update in March 2023

Andre Silva | RB Leipzig | -€4m

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New market value: €20 million

Luke Nmecha | VfL Wolfsburg | -€4m

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New market value: €14 million

Rafael Borre | Eintracht Frankfurt | -€4m

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New market value: €12 million

Ihlas Bebou | TSG Hoffenheim | -€4m

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New market value: €7 million

Sebastien Haller | BVB | -€5m

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New market value: €30 million

Florian Neuhaus Borussia M’gladbach | -€5m

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New market value: €15 million

Borna Sosa | VfB Stuttgart | -€5m

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New market value: €15 million

Alassane Plea | Borussia M’gladbach | -€5m

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New market value: €10 million

Manuel Neuer | Bayern Munich | -€5m

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New market value: €7 million

David space | RB Leipzig | -€6m

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New market value: €20 million

Angelino | TSG Hoffenheim | -€6m

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New market value: €14 million

Mahmoud Dahoud | BVB | -€6m

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New market value: €12 million

Giovanni Reyna | BVB | -€7m

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New market value: €28 million

Patrick Schick | Bayer 04 | -€8 million

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New market value: €30 million

Callum Hudson-Odoi | Bayer 04 | -€8 million

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New market value: €17 million

João Cancelo | Bayern Munich | -€10m

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New market value: €60 million

Serge Gnabry | Bayern Munich | -€10m

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New market value: €55 million

Sadio Mané | Bayern Munich | -€15m

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New market value: €45 million

Mané debate in the TM forum: “Won’t play any more games for FCB”

The fact that Mané, who is rather reserved in public and known for his pronounced social commitment away from the pitch, can also be different was no secret at his ex-club Liverpool, “Sky” commentator Joachim Hebe tweeted on Wednesday, citing sources on the island. The incident in Manchester now seems to have brought the same thing to light in Munich. Whether the overall development could also influence the sporting future of the 32 million transfer at Bayern (contract until 2025) is also hotly debated in the TM forums. According to a report by “Sky” reporter Florian Plettenberg, the team of the record champions have now faced the Senegalese.

“If that’s true (…), those responsible will have no choice but to at least suspend Mané. The tablecloth seems to be completely cut up,” wrote user “Futebol82” in the forum. The user “iriraz” speculates: “I think many are of the opinion that Mané is only there to collect money from Bayern.” “Flankengott1708” also has a clear opinion: “I assume that the club will set an example and Mané suspended until the end of the season and at the end of the season they will separate. Sadio Mané will not play any more games for FCB.” With a rumored gross annual salary of 24 million euros, the Senegalese is the best-paid Bayern professional.

In fact, according to consistent reports, the record champions could impose more far-reaching sanctions on their player, who initially took part in training on Säbener Straße normally on Thursday. As early as Wednesday evening, those responsible for Kahn and Salihamidzic, who have also come under fire in the club environment due to the events of the past few months mentioned above, are said to have consulted. As the “Picture“-Zeitung reports that talks have also taken place with Mané’s management – a statement from FC Bayern is expected later today.

Mané between Nagelsmann & Pavard: Salihamidzic’s most expensive Bayern transfers

… from 13 to 80 million euros!

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Hasan Salihamidzic has been sporting director since 2017 and has been sporting director of FC Bayern since 2020. During this time he already closed some big million dollar deals!

Status: February 2023

Sandro Wagner 2017/18 | came from TSG Hoffenheim for €13m

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Alphonso Davies | 2018/19 | came from Vancouver Whitecaps for €14m

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Marcel Sabitzer | 2021/22 | came from RB Leipzig for €15m

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Ryan Gravenberch | 2022/23 | came from Ajax for over €18.5m

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Transfer fee can increase to up to €24 million thanks to performance-related bonuses. Ajax should be involved in a future transfer with up to 7.5 percent of the fee.

Mathy’s phone | 2022/23 | came from Stade Rennes for over €20m

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Julian Nagelsmann | 2021/22 | came from RB Leipzig for over €20m

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If Bayern win the double twice by 2026, the transfer fee will increase to €25m (source: Kicker). Update October 24: According to agent Volker Struth, Bayern paid just over €20m.

Sadio Mané | 2022/23 | comes from Liverpool for €32m

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Transfer fee can increase to up to €41 million thanks to performance-related bonuses.

Benjamin Pavard | 2019/20 | came from VfB Stuttgart for €35m

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Dayot Upamecano | 2021/22 | came from RB Leipzig for €42.5m

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Leroy Sané | 2020/21 | came from Manchester City for €49m

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Matthijs de Ligt | 2022/23 | Came from Juventus for €67m

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Transfer fee can increase to up to €77 million thanks to performance-related bonuses.

Lucas Hernandez | 2019/20 | came from Atlético Madrid for €80m

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