Farewell from Bayern Munich to Leroy Sane! Emotional words after final match and a message to Galatasaray
Galatasaray’s new signing Leroy Sane has officially said goodbye to Bayern Munich. The star player, who played his last match against Flamengo, made emotional statements after the game.

Leroy Sane's time at Bayern Munich officially came to an end yesterday, with his contract expiring on June 30. As part of the FIFA Club World Cup squad, the German star took to the field one last time against Flamengo.
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FAREWELL TO SANE
Bayern Munich defeated Flamengo 4-2, with Sane coming on in the 59th minute to replace Coman. The 29-year-old spoke about his farewell, while manager Vincent Kompany and his teammates also shared their messages to Sane.
"I DIDN’T COME HERE FOR VACATION"
“Great guys, great players, and the whole staff around me was amazing. I really loved my time here. I’ll miss the team. Five years is a long time. I just want to enjoy this evening with the boys and have a good time. Of course, I was the butt of a few jokes here and there, but that’s part of the beauty of it. Whether we won or lost, it was always fun. I didn’t come here for vacation. I could’ve done that somewhere else.”
HOPEFULLY MUSIALA TAKES THE NO.10
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“I hope my friend Jamal Musiala takes the number 10 shirt. That kid still has a long way to go. I hope he takes his time, keeps developing, and shows what he can do.”
NEW CITY, NEW CULTURE
Regarding Galatasaray, Sane said: “A new city, a new culture – one that I partially grew up in. I’m really looking forward to the team. The stadium, the fans. It’s going to be something truly special.”
STATEMENTS FROM TEAMMATES
Manuel Neuer: “Leroy is a wonderful person and a great footballer. Sometimes luck wasn’t on his side, but timing isn’t something everyone can master. At other times, he scored goals for us when it mattered most.”
Leon Goretzka: “We had five great years together. Now all we can do is wish him the very best for his future.”
Vincent Kompany: “I have nothing but respect for what Sane has accomplished at Bayern Munich.”