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Liverpool and Bayern Munich agree Mane fee

- CARL MARKHAM

LIVERPOOL have agreed a £35.1million deal to sell Sadio Mane to Bayern Munich as the evolution of their famed forward line continues.

With the 30-year-old in the final year of his contract and expressing a desire to leave, the Reds signed Benfica striker Darwin Nunez this week in a potential club-record £85m transfer.

The Bundesliga champions had already made two bids for Mane which were rejected as Liverpool considered the addons unrealisti­c.

However, with a replacemen­t already signed the club were willing to negotiate over their £40m-plus asking price and it s understood they have agreed a deal which will see Bayern pay £27.5m up front, with a further £5m due when the Senegal internatio­nal meets specified appearance clauses and an additional £2.6m based on individual and team achievemen­ts.

Bayern believed they could secure Mane, who joined Liverpool from Southampto­n in 2016 in a deal eventually worth £33.5m, on the cheap with an opening offer of

£21.4m plus £4.2m in add-ons, based on individual and team achievemen­ts which the Reds considered improbable.

A subsequent bid was rejected but a compromise was reached yesterday which is likely to see Mane, who is believed to have agreed a three-year contract with the German club, replace Robert Lewandowsk­i, who has expressed a desire to leave.

Mane scored 120 goals in

269 appearance­s across six seasons at Anfield and won the Premier League, Champions League, FIFA Club World

Cup, European Super Cup, FA Cup and League Cup.

Last season he scored his 100th top-flight goal in England, having registered 21 for Southampto­n, making him the second highest-scoring African player in Premier League history after teammate Mohamed Salah.

His departure means Liverpool, whose strike force of Mane, Salah and Roberto Firmino establishe­d itself as one of the best in the world, are likely to have a new-look forward line for their Premier League opener at Fulham on August 6.

Nunez is set for the central role often frequented by Mane in the final few months of the season, with January signing Luis Diaz on the left, the Senegal internatio­nal’s regular position for most of his time at Anfield.

That leaves Salah, who is also in the final 12 months of his contract, as the only remaining member of manager Jurgen Klopp’s famed front three likely to be guaranteed a regular start with Firmino, 31 in October, likely to play out the final year of his contact without a renewal.

Liverpool have also appointed former midfielder Jay Spearing to their under-18s coaching team after the Tranmere captain left the League Two club at the end of the season. The 33-year-old former FA Youth Cup-winning captain, who left the club in 2013 having made 55 first-team appearance­s, will work alongside manager Marc Bridge-Wilkinson and Tim Jenkins.

“Jay is still quite young and the impact he can have around the U18s is invaluable because he is someone who lives and breathes this club,” said academy manager Alex Inglethorp­e.

“He will also be eligible to play for the U21s to provide experience for the young players when we need him.”

There was also one departure from Bayern yesterday as Leeds United finalised a £10.4m move for Spanish midfielder Marc Roca, who has signed a four-year deal at Elland Road.

A compromise was reached which will likely see Mane replace Lewandowsk­i

 ?? ?? Mane joined Liverpool from Southampto­n in 2016 and contribute­d 120 goals in 269 appearance­s for the club
Mane joined Liverpool from Southampto­n in 2016 and contribute­d 120 goals in 269 appearance­s for the club

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