Sadio Mané diverts his agenda from the CAF Awards. This Monday, while the world of football turns to Marrakech for the presentation of the African Ballon d’Or, Mané chooses an unexpected destination. Far from the Moroccan festivities, he is in Bourges, France, on business related to Bourges FC, of which he is the main shareholder. Arriving the day before, he was welcomed by club leaders and his family.
His discreet arrival in Bourges marks the start of an intense professional stay. Mané started the day by signing a new coach for the first team. A gesture which underlines his investment in the National 2 club. At the same time, he immerses himself in the local atmosphere by attending men’s training, revealing his ambition to make Bourges FC a pillar of French football.
This professional detour coincides with a lackluster sporting season for Mané, excluded from African honors this year. His respectable statistics with Al-Nassr contrast with a meager collective record. While the African trophy seems destined for other rising figures, Mané prefers to consolidate his projects outside Moroccan fields.
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