Chelsea are reportedly investigating a potential transfer for Sadio Mane after the forward’s highly publicised bust-up with Bayern Munich team-mate Leroy Sane.
Mane, 31, won the Premier League and Champions League with Liverpool before joining Bayern in a £27million (€32m) transfer in June.
His first season in Germany has resulted in 10 goals and five assists in his 30 combined appearances in the Bundesliga and Champions League, making 22 starts.
While he has been far from a disappointment, his future at the club is now up in the air after a widely reported incident where he punched his team-mate after a 3-0 Champions League defeat against Manchester City.
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According to Football Insider, Sadio Mane “is now believed to be on the radar of Chelsea“, and the Stamford Bridge club are now “ready to consider a shock move”.
The report states Bayern will only be looking to recoup the majority of the fee they paid for the Senegalese star, and would provide a far cheaper alternative to Napoli’s 24-year-old sensation Victor Osimhen.
It also adds that Mane’s former club Liverpool have no interest in bringing him back to Anfield.
ROUND-UP
– The Telegraph is reporting that West Ham’s 24-year-old midfielder Declan Rice is Arsenal‘s top priority in the next transfer window.
– Aston Villa are planning a bid for 27-year-old Brentford striker Ivan Toney, who also has interest from Manchester United, per Football Insider.
– According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan would like to secure 30-year-old Atletico Madrid striker Alvaro Morata as a replacement for injury-prone veteran Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
– Former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel wants to reunite with 28-year-old midfielder Mateo Kovacic at Bayern Munich, per Sport1.
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