Leroy Sane given permission to join bundesliga champions Bayern Munchen

Leroy Sane set to join Bayern Munich on a £54.8m fee

Bayern Munich agree a fee of £54.8m with 2018/19 Premier League champions for Leroy Sane, with the German set to sign a five-year deal at Allianz Arena.

The Bundesliga champions will pay an initial fee of £44.7m with a series of performance and trophy-related add-ons.

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The 24-year-old has continually been linked with a move back to his home country, which has seen City give up almost every hope of presenting a new contract after nearly two years of talks with the German scoring machine.

Sane has been out majority of 2019-20 season due to a knee injury
Sane has been out majority of 2019-20 season due to a knee injury

According to Skysports, it is said that the winger will double the wages he was being offered by City to stay at the club with Bayern set to pay the player around £20m annually.

Sane has only just returned from a knee injury he sustained in the Community Shield win over Liverpool back in August and was set to enter the final year of his contract with the Cityzens.

This deal can be seen as good business for the club who signed the player from Schalke for £37m four year ago.

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On the other hand, attempts to explain Manchester City‘s failure to retain the Premier League title usually include some reference to the players that they have missed this season but most would begin with the departure of Vincent Kompany or the injury problems of Aymeric Laporte.

The absence of Leroy Sane from the squad, who has only played 11 minutes of City’s title defense, is too often overlooked given his significant impact in back-t-back title winning seasons.

Sane not only reached double figures for goals in both campaigns but has also provided 25 assists in that time – more than any other Premier League Player over both seasons has.

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The German exit to Bayern Munich comes packed with frustration. Pep Guardiola is losing a promising talent whose best years could yet be ahead of him.

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