Sadio Mane's agent has now provided an update on the Bayern Munich star's situation after the forward was linked with a move to Pitso Mosimane's former club in Saudi Arabia.
Reports earlier this week suggested that the Senegal international is being courted by Saudi Arabian giants Al Ahli, with a reunion with former Liverpool teammate Roberto Firmino said to be on the cards after the Brazilian striker was signed by the club on Tuesday.
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Mane's future at Bayern is by no means certain as it is believed he has been transfer-listed by manager Thomas Tuchel, with the German coach looking to complete a squad overhaul ahead of his first full season in charge.
While Mane's camp has previously insisted he is not interested in an exit from Bavaria after just one season, Al Ahli were reported to have presented the forward with a lucrative three-year deal.
His agent, Bacary Cisse, has now addressed the new speculation around his client's future.
"Offers from Al Ahli and Saudi Arabia clubs? That's not true, there are no contacts," he said, according to 365Scores.
Meanwhile, reports in Germany seem to support Cisse's statement, with Mane having shown no indication of wanting to leave, and is, in fact, determined to prove that his underwhelming debut campaign with Die Roten was a one-off, according to Kicker.
Al Ahli have already secured his countryman Edouard Mendy's signature from Chelsea, while it is understood that the Jeddah outfit also recently tried pushing to sign another one of Mane's former Reds teammates in Thiago Alcantara.
However, the Spanish playmaker has reportedly shown no interest in leaving Anfield before the expiry of his contract in June 2024.
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Journalist Fabrizio Romano told Caught Offside: "Let's see what happens in the next weeks but as of today, I can guarantee that Thiago Alcantara is only focused on Liverpool, despite reports. Nothing else.
"Saudi clubs have been around but Thiago plans to stay at the club, at least at the moment. I'm sure he wants to stay as a priority, approaches from Saudi are not new; it happened in May."
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