So where will he be playing his football next season, then?
There is no doubt that the ears of plenty of European clubs will have been pricked by news of Bayern’s desire/intention to sell in the summer. Recent headlines may reflect poorly on Mane, but there are two sides to every story, and in six years at Liverpool there was nothing to suggest he was anything like a troublemaker or a bad influence in the dressing room.
And in any case, clubs have taken far more gambles on far less gifted players down the years. Mane’s talent is hard to ignore, even if it is hard to see Bayern selling for anything less than they paid Liverpool (and probably more) and even if his salary would, for a player of his age, be a substantial one to take on.
Clubs like Paris Saint-Germain, though, would kill for a winner like him, as would the likes of Juventus or Inter Milan. Would any of the Premier League’s top clubs find a place for him? It is hard to see him at either of the Manchester clubs, while both Chelsea and Arsenal are likely to pursue younger signings.
Maybe he could stay in the Bundesliga? Would an RB Leipzig or a Borussia Dortmund appeal? Diego Simeone would love his aggression and goals at Atletico Madrid, one imagines, while Barcelona have previously been admirers. The Catalans, though, have another attacker on their mind this summer, one who wears the No.10 and has a World Cup winners’ medal round his neck.
Staying at Bayern should not be ruled out, of course. Tuchel has spoken, publicly at least, glowingly about Mane, and the Bavarians are hardly overflowing with top-class attackers at present. Erik-Maxim Choupo-Moting, after all, led the line for them in a Champions League quarter-final this week.
Wherever he ends up, though, you should expect Mane to put the drama and the disappointment of this season firmly behind him. A lucky club is going to get themselves a hell of a player.
It just won’t be Liverpool, and nor should it be.