Matthäus also wants to see parallels between Lewandowski and Süle and former Bayern aces and newly crowned Champions League winners Toni Kroos and David Alaba from Real Madrid. The ex-world champion Kroos, who was “revered” by the royals, had previously been “scorned in Munich”, and that the Austrian defensive star Alaba would be missing from Bayern after his departure a year ago, “almost everyone could have guessed.”
Matthew does not consider Mané to be a Lewandowski replacement
“Apart from the fact that there is no replacement for the Pole in the world, I don’t see Mané as a center forward, but on the wing,” wrote the 61-year-old in his column on Sky. However, the 30-year-old Senegalese would be “an absolute super transfer” and “a wonderful attraction for the whole Bundesliga”.
Stuttgart’s Kalajdzic an additional candidate for Matthäus
Nevertheless, the German record champions would still need a central striker if Lewandowski were to change, said Matthäus. He also made a suggestion. This “could be Sasa Kalajdzic from VfB Stuttgart. He probably won’t score 40 goals, but he will definitely score 25”.
If Mané were signed, Bayern would also have an oversupply of wingers. With Serge Gnabry, Leroy Sané and Kingsley Coman there would be too many offensive wingers in the team. “With Serge Gnabry it smells at least somewhat like farewell,” speculated Matthäus.

