Salah bids farewell to Mane with an impressive "tweet".

After the announcement of the departure of Senegalese star Sadio Mane from the ranks of Liverpool, the Egyptian star, Mohamed Salah, bid farewell to his colleague in the “Reds” with a tweet that received tens of thousands of interactions.

"It's been a great trip! Thank you for all the good times and all the best on your new adventure! Everyone here will miss you," Salah tweeted.

It's been quite a ride!

Thank you for all the good times and I wish you all the best in your new adventure!

You will be missed by all of us.

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— Mohamed Salah (@MoSalah) June 22, 2022

Mane moved to Bayern Munich, the German champions, in the last ten seasons, with a three-year contract.

The two players competed on many occasions for the title of best player in Africa.

Recently, Mane won Senegal's first African Nations title at the expense of Egypt led by Salah.

Mane also aborted Salah and his companions' dream of reaching the World Cup in the playoff match that brought them together.

Salah and Mane have often been seen as contending for the singles numbers in terms of scoring goals in the Liverpool front line.

Mane revealed that he rejected offers from major clubs to join the German champion, and said in an interview with the local newspaper Bild that the Bavarian club is suitable for him.

"My agent told me that there were also interests from other clubs, but for me, the feeling was right from the start when Bayern presented their plan to me," he said.

"For me, it was the right club at the right time."

And Mane, who can play as a spearhead or as a winger, may be a substitute for the deadly Polish striker Robert Lewandowski, who has repeatedly reiterated his desire to leave Bayern and his name has been linked to a possible move to Barcelona.

Mane has played 269 games in all competitions with Liverpool since his arrival from Southampton in 2016, scoring 120 goals and 38 assists, and has also won the Club World Cup, the FA Cup, the English League Cup and the European Super Cup.

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