Former Borussia Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller says that Leroy Sane's proposed move to Bayern Munich is extremely likely to go through.
Speaking to Sport1, former Dortmund goalkeeper Weidenfeller says that he has been told that it was "almost certain" Same completed a move that will see him return to the Bundesliga.
When asked how he knew about Sane's potential transfer, Weidenfeller said: "As a former player, you also have a few sources."
If an offer for Sane does come in, Manchester City will not allow him to leave on the cheap this summer, with any potential suitor needing to match the Premier League champions' asking price, which would be much higher than the reported €40 million (£35m/$43m) offer Bayern has already submitted.
Current Bayern star Robert Lewandowski has revealed that he would be eager to link up with a player like Sane, adding that the winger could "certainly help" the club.
Sane was nearing a return to play before the coronavirus outbreak, with virtually every league suspended for the last two months. The 24-year-old winger, who initially joined Manchester City from Schalke in 2016, has made a total of 134 appearances for the Premier League side, scoring 39 goals in the process.
During his time with the club, Sane has been a part of two Premier League title-winning teams while claiming an FA Cup, two Carabao Cups and two Community Shields. Individually, Sane was recognised as PFA Young Player of the Year in 2017-18 after scoring 10 Premier League goals that season.