Sadio Mane's time at Liverpool is coming to an end after six fantastic seasons, with the striker likely to join Bayern Munich.
The Senegalese international is primed to light up the Bundesliga next season, but which shirt number will he wear?
Let's take a look at what he has to offer...
Sadio Mane's Shirt Numbers in the Past
During his time with Liverpool, Mane has only worn four distinct shirt numbers. He was given 33 in his debut season as a professional with Metz in France, before being upgraded to 21 the following season.
Mane originally wore the number 40 after joining Red Bull Salzburg midway through the 2012/13 season. He wore the number 10 for the rest of his career in Austria, as well as during his two seasons at Southampton.
Mane was finally given his preferred number back by Liverpool, but not before he was forced to wear 19 for two seasons.
Shirt numbers for Bayern Munich are now available.
Unfortunately for Mane, Leroy Sane is presently occupying the number 10 position at the Allianz Arena, and the German is unlikely to relinquish it.
Alphonso Davies, a similarly significant player at the club, is also using one of his old numbers, 19.
However, numbers 4, 12, 15, 16, and 17 are up for grabs, and you can bet Mane will choose one of them. Also available are numbers 27 through 35.
Shirt numbers for Bayern Munich that may become available
Robert Lewandowski, who now wears the number nine shirt for Bayern Munich, is keen to join Barcelona this summer, which is fantastic news for Mane if he wants to wear the legendary shirt.
Corentin Tolisso is also going, leaving 24 vacant.
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