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FootballAFCON Hero Wants Paris Saint Germain Forward to Join Him at Liverpool
- Sadio Mané has revealed his desire to play alongside Paris Saint Germain star Kylian Mbappé at Liverpool
- The Frenchman is set to leave Paris Saint Germain in the summer transfer window as his contract with the club comes to an end
- Real Madrid are favouries to secure the services of the 2018 World Cup winner but Mané hopes he joins him at Liverpool
Sadio Mané says his wish is to play alongside World Cup winner Kylian Mbappé at Anfield as the Frenchman makes a decision in the summer over where he lands next.
The Paris Saint Germain attacker is out of contract in the summer and according to reports he could be joining Spanish giants Real Madrid.
However, Sadio Mané is ruling out the possibility of playing on the same team with the PSG attacker, but believes that will only happen if Mbappé joins Liverpool.
"Yes, playing with him would please me of course. It would be an exceptional combination. He just has to come to Liverpool. I'm sure he would like it," the Senegal forward told France Football as quoted by 13 Football.
Sadio Mané has been in outstanding form for the Reds this season, winning the Caraboa Cup and earlier last month won the AFCON with Senegal.
Meanwhile, Mbappé is having a disappointing season already after scoring in the two legs of PSG's UEFA Champions League round of 16 clash against Real Madrid, but the French giants ended up getting eliminated.
At the end of the season, the France international is expected to announce his next move, and it looks like he will be heading to Spain.
Sadio Mané reveals ambitions of winning Ballon D'or and World Cup
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Liverpool star and Senegalese football icon, Sadio Mané has revealed his ambitions of becoming the second African player to win the Ballon D'or.
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FootballThe 29-year-old also wants to lead his country Senegal to World Cup success, hence becoming the first African country to achieve that feat.
In a feature on France Football, the Liverpool star spilled it out as he stated his goals while he still plays for Liverpool and Senegal.