The move from star striker Sadio Mané to FC Bayern is perfect.

After the agreement between Munich and Liverpool in the tough transfer negotiations, the 30-year-old striker received a three-year contract up to and including June 30, 2025 with the German record champions.

Bayern confirmed this on Wednesday.

According to reports, Munich will transfer 32 million euros as a transfer fee for the Senegalese to Liverpool.

The amount could increase to 41 million with certain additional services.

"We are convinced that Sadio Mané will give our fans a lot of joy in the years to come with his spectacular way of playing.

He's ambitious and keen to win more titles.

This package is very, very strong.

With players like him, all big goals are possible at FC Bayern,” said CEO Oliver Kahn.

Board member for sport Hasan Salihamidzic is happy about a new "international top star" at FC Bayern.

"Sadio Mané fits perfectly with the football that FC Bayern plays under Julian Nagelsmann," he said.

Weeks of negotiations with Liverpool

The transfer of Mané had the highest priority for Munich and especially for the chief squad planner Salihamidzic.

The sports director negotiated for weeks with coach Jürgen Klopp's top club.

"It's great that our board of directors, led by Oliver Kahn and Hasan Salihamidzic, was able to sign a player like Sadio Mané for FC Bayern," said President Herbert Hainer, who called Mané a "world star".

The execution could now also bring movement to the personnel of Robert Lewandowski (33).

The world footballer wants to leave FC Bayern one year before the contract expires.

The Polish attacker's target is FC Barcelona.

So far, there is still a statement from the Bayern management about CEO Kahn not to let Lewandowski go this summer.

Mané's previous contract at Liverpool expired on June 30, 2023.

The Champions League finalist initially aimed for a transfer fee of £42.5 million, the equivalent of almost EUR 50 million.

Bayern had agreed on a commitment with the attacker and his management early on.

Liverpool paid the equivalent of almost 40 million euros to Southampton FC in 2016.

“Therefore, there was no doubt for me right from the start: This is the right time for this challenge.

I want to achieve a lot with this club, also internationally,” said Mané.

Mané is his country's record goalscorer.

He won the Champions League with Liverpool in 2019.

In 2020 he became English champion with the team.

The club had already signed a replacement for Mané with the million-dollar transfer of striker Darwin Nunez from Benfica Lisbon.