Sadio Mane, a standout for Bayern Munich, earns a staggering $21 million per year.
Klopp’s first signing concluded a six-year stay at Anfield and completed a $43 million, three-year transfer to Bayern Munich in the summer of 2022.
The AFCON champion is nonetheless one of the most modest football players in the world, despite his enormous earnings.
Despite his wealth, Mane is known to carry around an old, cracked iPhone and is more interested in using his millions to assist the 2,000 people who live in his Senegalese village.
“I do not need to exhibit luxury automobiles, mansions, or even planes. Once, he stated, “I prefer that my people receive a portion of what life has given me.”
Let’s examine more closely how Mane spends his millions of dollars.
Mane’s Charities
Sadio Mane may be living the ideal of millions of Africans, but he never forgets his roots. The 30-year-old is extraordinarily generous.
“Why would I desire ten Ferraris, twenty diamond timepieces, and two aircraft? How will these items benefit me and the world?
“I was hungry, and I had to work in the field; I endured hard times, played football barefooted, lacked an education, and endured many other hardships, but thanks to football, I am now able to help my people,” he once told the Ghanian website nsemwoha.com.
In June 2021, Mane contributed $618k towards the construction of a public hospital in his birthplace of Bambali, Senegal, a village located 250 miles from the nation’s capital, Dakar. This followed his $51,000 contribution to the C/O/V/I/D-19 pandemic relief fund in March 2020.
In 2019, Mane contributed $310,000 towards the construction of a secondary school in Bambali, and he continues to provide the top-performing pupils with additional funding and computers.
In addition to the $75 stipend he provides to these working-class villagers, he routinely sends thousands of dollars in jerseys, clothing, and shoes back home. In his village, Mane is presently constructing a post office and establishing a 4G internet connection.
Mane’s cars
Despite his extreme modesty and humanitarian efforts, Mane still spends money on luxury automobiles. Consider the Mercedes G63, which is renowned for its high price tag of $200,000 and exclusivity.
As part of his growing car collection, the two-time African Footballer of the Year possesses a $200,000 Bentley Continental GT, a $45,000 Range Rover Evoque, and a $120,000 Audi RS7, valuing his garage at over $600,000.
In addition, he travels with his close friend and professional footballer for Bayern Munich II, Désiré Ségbé Azankpo, who serves as his “chauffeur” to and from training. When attending mosque prayers, Mane always uses a modest automobile.
Mane’s houses
The Senegalese footballer, like most athletes, prefers to keep his residences a secret. However, he has constructed a four-bedroom residence in his native Senegal. His backyard features a jacuzzi, pool, Jacuzzi, and a small pitch.
He also possesses a $2 million home in Allerton, Liverpool, which he purchased in 2016 when he joined the Reds. In 2019, when Liverpool won the European Championship, his home was burglarized twice while he was abroad playing Champions League matches.
Mane has a residence in Mallorca, Spain, and has relocated into Thiago Alcantara’s former home in Munich while searching for a permanent residence.
Sadio Mané: “I love you guys! I still have my house in Liverpool, I will come back and watch Liverpool. I’m gonna be Liverpool’s no.1 fan! After every game in Munich, I’m gonna look for the Liverpool score. My eyes are on you boys!”