Liverpool legend Sadio Mane outlines his retirement plan when he almost takes over the French club

According to rumours, SADIO MANE plans to retire after completing the acquisition of a French fourth-tier team.

Ronaldo and Liverpool’s greats play for Saudi club Al-Nassr.

Sadio Mane plans to buy a fourth-tier French team.

Furthermore, according to La Journal Du Centre, the Senegalese winger is in talks to buy Bourges Foot 18 of the Championnat National 2.

According to rumours, Mane and Bourges Foot president Cheikh Sylla met for the first time two years ago, while the club was still in development.

Sadio Mane is the new owner of Bourges Foot 18, a club in France’s fourth level.

The Liverpool great, who scored 120 goals, is apparently set to become a big shareholder in the Bourges-based club.

Mane is anticipated to announce the club’s takeover on October 25th in Bourges Town Hall.

They are now ranked 13th in Group B of the Championnat National 2 following a poor start to the semester.

However, under Mane’s leadership, things could quickly improve.

Mane joined Liverpool from Southampton in 2016 and spent six years with the club, scoring 120 goals in 269 games under Jurgen Klopp’s management.

He won six major championships with Liverpool, including the Premier League and the Champions League.

The Senegalese sensation joined Bayern Munich in 2022, but he never felt at home with the Bundesliga’s top team.

He was fined £436,000 after being accused of striking teammate Leroy Sane in the locker room following the Champions League loss to Manchester City. Sane is 31 years old.

The next summer, Mane relocated to the Gulf state to join Ronaldo’s renowned Al-Nassr football squad.

He has since played eighteen games for the Riyadh-based squad, scoring eight goals.

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