Anfield hero Sadio Mane is set to leave Liverpool for Bayern Munich but this has not stopped the winger from visiting Bambali to continue to develop his home town.

Sadio Mane has been back in his home town of Bambali in Senegal after spending almost £750,000 on new buildings including a hospital, school, post office and petrol station.

The 30-year-old has played his final game for Liverpool with the forward set to join Bayern Munich in a deal worth around £35million. Mane won the Premier League, Champions League, Carabao Cup and the FA Cup during his time at the Reds, scoring over 100 goals in the process.

Now, with Mane shortly expected to complete a medical with Bayern, the Senegal international will be looking to win more trophies in Germany. He is set to join a side which lifted their eighth successive Bundesliga title at the end of last season but struggled in Europe.

In the meantime, Mane returned to his native country last week to play in a football match alongside former Premier League stars Papiss Cisse and El-Hadji Diouf. Mane also visited the £455,000 hospital he funded in 2021, which serves 34 nearby villages.

Mane has also built a £250,000 secondary school in Bambali, which has a population of over 2,000 people and could develop into a town thanks to his investment. The former Southampton star was filmed opening a brand new fuel station and has already pledged funds to build a post office, which would help further grow the village.

This is not the only type of generosity Mane has given back to his country, with the winger providing each family in the village with a monthly €70 (£57) support package. He also offered €400 (£326) to the best achieving students at Bambali High School.

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Manager of Liverpool FC, Jurgen Klopp on the UCL final against Real Madrid.

Source: Mirror