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Mane, on the other hand, has remained relatively quiet about his predicament until recently. Of course, the primary attention remains on the final two games of the season, but the Senegalese international's summer is building up to be pivotal.
The 30-year-old has been linked with both Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain in recent weeks as his future remains unknown. The Bundesliga champions have Mane 'firmly in sight,' according to German source Kicker. PSG are the favourites to sign him if he does not renew his Liverpool contract, according to BILD journalist Christian Falk.
mane will have plenty of options if he choose to continue his career elsewhere. psg may be an appealing option because of the wage package they can offer and the position i could play if kylian mbappe leaves. bayern munich has recently enjoyed success in europe and currently leads their domestic league.
mane (22 goals) and salah (30 goals) will both be crucial roles in liverpool's roster heading into next season. for the second half of the season, the former has been in excellent form, filling a new role in the team to assist luis diaz.
The Reds are still a team that is clearly on the rise. This season, Liverpool have been in contention for an unprecedented quadruple, and regardless of the eventual result at the end of the month, they show no signs of slowing down. The future looks bright after Jurgen Klopp's contract was extended only a few weeks ago.
Mane, in particular, has improved year after year under Klopp, and there is enough of evidence to indicate that the grass isn't always greener. Last summer, former teammate Georginio Wijnaldum chose to leave Liverpool and join Paris Saint-Germain.
With limited game time and transfer connections away from the Parc des Princes, the Dutch international's season has been anything but easy, and things got even worse last week when he was left out of the provisional Netherlands team for their forthcoming UEFA Nations League meetings.
Wijnaldum isn't the only Liverpool player to struggle after leaving the club; Philippe Coutinho, Xherdan Shaqiri, and Emre Can all struggled after leaving the club.
Lionel Messi left Barcelona at the end of last season to pursue a fresh challenge in Ligue 1, but the response he received from fans in France is a far cry from what he experienced in La Liga. Instead, they booed him after the performance.
When it comes to signing a new deal, there are a lot of factors to consider, which is why Salah's negotiations have taken so long. But, for the sake of a little extra cash, it's worth considering whether it's worth leaving a squad that allows you to thrive on a regular basis and routinely competes for championships at the highest level of the game.
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