Sadio Mane is cementing his legacy in more ways than one during his time in Saudi Arabia, leaving his footprint off the field as well.
Since joining Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr in August 2023, the Senegalese has made 62 appearances, contributing with 23 goals and 16 assists.
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The 32-year-old has previously represented Bayern Munich and Liverpool, and won trophies during his time at both clubs.
While he has also scored a boatload of goals for both sides, Mane will also be remembered for the work he does off the pitch when the curtain closes on his career one day.
According to Business Insider, the player gives an estimated $76 (around R1 332) a month to all residents of a very poor region in Senegal.
He is also believed to have financed a school, a hospital, and other infrastructure in his home country.
Many have also reported on his incredible generosity over the years, and he is often praised for sharing the wealth he has managed to build during his time as a professional football player.
However, this time around, it was Mane doing the praising.
"I had the honour of visiting [King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center] and its Supervisor General Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah," the attacker wrote on Instagram.
"Their incredible work in providing aid and support to those in need around the world is truly inspiring."
With the two parties having met one another, one is left to wonder what good any potential future collaborations may produce.
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