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The domino effect of Mané's departure from Liverpool and how it will affect Lewandowski

By Wilian Estrella

The Senegalese striker is about to cause madness in European soccer.

The Senegalese striker is about to cause madness in European soccer.

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Today it has been confirmed by the English press that Liverpool has already managed to sign Darwin Núñez, the Uruguayan player who plays as a striker for S. L. Benfica of the Portuguese Primeira Liga, with which one of the greatest ambitions of Jürgen Klopp would have been achieved. And it would also mean that Liverpool has made the most expensive signing in their entire history. But it would also mean the "automatic" departure of Sadio Mané.

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Since the Senegalese striker said after the UEFA Champions League final that he was ready to leave the club, the Reds have been in a desperate race to find a player to replace him up front and it seems they have already managed to solve the issue thanks to the arrival of Nunez. 


As a result, Sadio Mané's departure seems all but certain and Liverpool values him at around €50 million, while Bayern Munich has launched bids of €25 million, €30 million, and €35 million. Liverpool is expecting at least a bid of between 40 and 45 million for both parties to be able to reach an agreement. But if the player's transfer goes through, it would cause a domino effect that would benefit Robert Lewandowski.

How Lewandowski would be affected by Mané's departure from Liverpool


If Sadio Mané's arrival at Bayern Munich is confirmed, the club's board would probably already let Robert Lewandowski, the star of the team who no longer wants to be in the Bundesliga and points to FC Barcelona as his next destination, leave without any inconvenience. The German club's board will also be looking to add Ryan Gravenberch to their squad, who will help them strengthen their attack from the midfield. 

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