Sadio Mané is the pride of Senegal. He is a professional football player who plays in the Senegalese national football team and Bayern Munich. He is regarded as one of the best players in the world and among the greatest African players of all time.
He has amassed considerable wealth in addition to global acclaim for his s𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁 in the field. He is involved in a variety of charitable activities. He donated to build a school and a hospital in his hometown of Bambali, Senegal.
How old is Sadio Mané?
As of 2023, Sadio Mané’s age is 31 years. He was 𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧 on 10 April 1992. His Zodiac sign is Aries.
Career summary
Mané signed a five-year contract with Liverpool on June 28, 2016, for a fee of £34 million. In 259 games, he scored 120 goals and assisted 48 others. In 196 Premier League games, he scored 90 goals and assisted 36 times. In 55 Champions League games, he had 24 goals and eight assists.
Mané signed a contract with Bundesliga club Bayern Munich on 22 June 2022 until 30 June 2025. He made his official debut on July 30, 2022, starting in the 2022 DFL Supercup.
Sadio Mané stats
The talented footballer is regarded as one of the best wingers in the Premier League, with over 100 goals and 45 assists in 257 EPL appearances.
Who is Sadio Mané’s wife?
There are no verified sources of information on the private life of the Senegalese star, especially on his relationship status. He has also not confirmed rumours of his relationship with South African Melissa Reddy.
What is Sadio Mané’s net worth?
His net worth is valued at about $25 million according to Celebrity Net worth, making him one of the richest African footballers.
The African footballer owns several luxury vehicles, including a Mercedes-AMG G 63 SUV, an Audi RS7 Sportback, a Bentley Continental GT and a Range Rover Evoque.
Community and philanthropy work
Back home in Bambali, Sedhiou, he has constructed a $260,000 worth school, the Lycee Moderne Bambali. In addition to that, he has built hospitals and mosques in Bambali and other villages. However, his charity does not stop there.
He provides $75 per month for families in the poorest region in Senegal, and during each Ramadhan, each family in his hometown with about $84.
Speaking to TeleDakar, he explained his actions saying,