Liverpool star Sadio Mane has continued to transform his home village of Bambali in Senegal, having spent over £700,000 on new buildings including a hospital, school, post office and petrol station.
Mane, who is set to leave Anfield this summer in pursuit of pastures new at Bayern Munich, returned to Bambali last week to play in a muddy football match alongside former Premier League stars Papiss Cisse and El-Hadji Diouf.
Whilst in Senegal, the 30-year-old visited the £455,000 hospital he financed last year, which serves 34 villages in the surrounding area.
Sadio Mane returned to Bambali in Senegal to open the village’s brand-new petrol station
The winger returned to his childhood village in Senegal to play in a muddy local football match
The kind-hearted forward, who has also built a £250,000 public secondary school in the village, is quickly transforming Bambali into a town, which now has a population of over 2,000 people.
He was filmed opening a new fuel station and has already pledged funds to build a post office.
However, Mane’s generosity has extended far beyond the funding of new buildings.
The winger has provided each family in the village with a monthly €70 support package and offered €400 to the best achieving students at Bambali High School.
The Liverpool forward also visited Bambali’s £455,000 hospital which he funded last summer
The Senegalese international confirmed his desire to quit Anfield at the end of the season
Laptops have also been provided to the school, free sportswear has been handed out to the children in the village and 4G internet has been installed.
Bayern have reportedly agreed personal terms with the Liverpool star, who will soon pen a three-year deal at the Allianz Arena after completing a medical on Tuesday.
The transfer fee is believed to be in the region of £35.1 million.
The 30-year-old has arrived in Germany ahead of a medical at Bayern Munich on Tuesday