We know the greatness of Mane when he was at Liverpool and this clearly will give high expectations especially in terms of Mane's performance can still be good there.
Even though it is still very difficult for the top scorer when there is Lewandowski in the Bundesliga, Mane's name will still be lifted with some achievements in the Bundesliga next season, I think it can still be done for Mane.
Yes, you are right, for me Mane has a lot to offer and give, I hope that this season he makes one of the plays to which he has us accustomed, however it is as you say Lewa is one of the best, and for me he is the owner of the ballon d'or and not Messi at the time they were competing, so here it is a question of merit.
Now Lewandowski is about to leave Bayern and of course this makes Mane's chance of making a surprise in attack even bigger because after Lewandowski's death now he will indirectly become the ideal targetman for Bayern.
Obviously this is a huge advantage for Mane and I wish him all the best in his first season in the Bundesliga.
Well I think we all expect a lot from Mane, and yes, although Lewa is leaving, I think there is still an important position left, I know Mane is excellent, but I think a CR7 is much more necessary for them to understand each other, I don't know how they will be Bayern's plans, but seeing that things can go so well for a team like this, CR7 would not only shine again as before, but the victories would be monumental, I would love to see Bayern with a CR7 against City, that would be one One of the games that would attract the most attention throughout the Bundesliga and around the world, because people from any corner of the world would want to watch it and bet on it.
Honestly I don't expect much from Borussia Dortmund if they still behave like this (only making money from selling players). Even if there is a statement from them that they want achievement, I will laugh at that. What they need to do now is to improve the team first and not to be too greedy with profits.
Actually they have no intention of selling their star players, but any player whose name has been on the radar of big European teams will find it difficult to refuse requests and players will do anything to get out of the club, but the club certainly doesn't want to lose players for free, and they will hear all incoming offers.
Well, actually for me Haaland was one of the best players that Dortmund had, I would never have let him go, really not, however they received good money, I don't know if Dortumund's intentions are to get out of the stars, not yet I have contemplated that scenario, but I do not imagine that Dortmund will lower their level and run the risk of relegation, I think that above all they want to win the Bundelist, I think that all the teams want to do it, so I do not think that they take such high risks as to jeopardize that ambition.