Sadio Mane leaves Bayern Munich for Al-Nassr

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Sadio Mane joins Cristiano Ronaldo at Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr on a four-year deal.

The Senegal star has left Bayern Munich after playing 38 games for the club, scoring 12 times.

The 31-year-old failed to impress during his short stint in Germany and made unwanted headlines following an altercation with team-mate Leroy Sane last season.

Mane moved from Liverpool to Germany, for £35 million, a year ago and becomes the latest in a string of big-name signings heading to Al-Nassr. Croatia star Marcelo Brozovic, Brazil full-back Alex Telles and Ivory Coast midfielder Seko Fofana have also joined the Saudi club this summer.

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