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Liverpool are enraged by Bayern Munich's'stingy bid' for Sadio Mane.In the midst of discussions with FC Liverpool, FC Bayern says, "Klecker not Klotzen." While the people of Munich should now agree with Sadio Mané, it appears that the Reds will not have a common denominator in the near future. According to the Times, people in charge of Liverpool aren't overly impressed with Munich's offerings.Bayern Munich has made a second offer for Sadio Mané, which is higher than the first but falls far short of the demands of the English FA Cup winner. Munich is thought to be willing to pay 23.5 million pounds for the Senegalese. While the fee might rise to £30 million (€35 million) if Bayern win the Champions League and Mané wins the Ballon d'Or, that will only happen if Bayern win the Champions League and Mané wins the Ballon d'Or. Not exactly the type of scenario to expect in Liverpool. As a result, FCB is still falling short of the expectations of the island club. The Reds are claimed to have dismissed the offer as "crazy," indicating to Munich residents that they were under no obligation to make such offers.Liverpool requests 50 million euros from Salihamidzic, but he is turned down.
Julian Ward, the enraged Liverpool sports director, has thus demonstrated a clear advantage, stating that he only wants to bargain with the Munich squad on a basic sum of roughly 50 million euros. An declaration that the Reds should have dampened the Bayern bosses' Mané enthusiasm for the time being. Hasan Salihamidzic, who made the Mané deal a major priority, planned to fly to Liverpool and speak with those in charge personally. Liverpool FC, on the other hand, has asked the sporting director to make an acceptable offer before convening a meeting.Bayern Munich will not spend 50 million euros for Mané, it is apparent. Around 40 million euros should be the upper limit. Liverpool, on the other hand, cannot be expected to hold out for the full amount until the finish. In the end, you essentially employ the same strategies that Bayern employ against Lewandowski. No club in the world sells their superstar for a low price. Liverpool would now like to monitor exactly what costs Bayern is asking for Lewandowski, according to the daily "Mirror," and adapt their demands for Mané appropriately, according to the publication.
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"Salah wasn't terrific for Chelsea," Jose Enrique admits, adding that Liverpool's failure to sign the 24-year-old former Chelsea striker is "no excuse."
Liverpool's former left-back Jose Enrique has used Mohamed Salah's example to explain Liverpool's rumoured links with Tammy Abraham, a former Chelsea striker.He claimed that while the Egyptian wasn't a fantastic player for the Blues, he is now one of the finest in the world.
This comes after Abraham intimated in a training session with England that he would join the Reds next season (via TalkSPORT). With Sadio Mane expected to go, Jurgen Klopp may be on the search for a new striker this summer.Liverpool are also interested in Benfica attacker Darwin Nunez, according to Correio de Manha. Enrique believes that the Uruguayan should be their main priority, but if they sign him, Abraham won't be a horrible choice.On his Instagram story (via HITC), he said:
"Salah was a poor performer for Chelsea. He has, nonetheless, been one of the finest players in the world for many years. That is not to say that he (Tammy Abraham) is or will be the best. But it is no reason not to sign him. Despite this, I believe Darwin Nunez is the best option."
Salah joined Chelsea from Basel in 2013 and spent two seasons with the club before being loaned out to Roma, where he eventually became a regular fixture.
He only played 19 times for the London club, scoring two goals and assisting four times.
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