Sadio Mane has claimed Jurgen Klopp wanted him to stay on at Liverpool and that his decision to join Bayern Munich left the German boss "a little bit sad."
The 30-year-old forward left Anfield after six incredible seasons in which he won every major honour available to him while also scoring 120 goals in 269 appearances.
Mane achieved great success at Anfield due to his ability to play anywhere across the front three. His being involved in some of the Merseyside club's biggest moments in their history ensured that the Senegalese superstar will go down as a Reds legend.
According to BBC Sport, Mane joined Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich on a three-year deal for £35 million. The player was quoted as saying "this is the right time for a new challenge". During his unveiling, the former Southampton star was asked about Klopp's reaction to his decision to leave, to which Mane replied (as per The Anfield Talk):
"Klopp was a little bit sad but wished me all the best. I'll always be grateful to him. Klopp is a very good guy, he wanted me to stay but understood my situation."
Jurgen Klopp describes Sadio Mane as “One of Liverpool’s greatest ever players"
Mane has been a key part of Klopp's attack over the past few seasons and was instrumental in helping the Reds record their first league title victory in 30 years when they won the Premier League in 2020.
Upon news of the Senegal international's departure, Klopp told Liverpoolfc.com: