
Leroy Sane received an enthusiastic welcome in Istanbul. © Tobias Unterhofer / Galatasaray/Instagram
Sané welcomed in Istanbul: “I’m really happy”
Like a pop star, Leroy Sané was welcomed in the middle of the night by hundreds of Galatasaray fans in Istanbul.
June 12, 2025
From: dpa
The Turkish champions broadcast a live stream of the German national soccer player disembarking from a private plane at the airport. The 29-year-old wore a gala scarf around his neck. His partner, Candice Brook, was close by his side.
The images from the Turkish night are also being closely watched almost 10.000 kilometers away in Orlando in the early evening US time. That's where FC Bayern is intensively preparing for the Club World Cup. After the first training session in Florida, no one wanted to say much about Sané's impending departure. "Leroy hasn't contacted the team," captain Manuel Neuer said. "I can't say anything about that," commented Thomas Müller, joking: "First of all, I don't know anything. And secondly, it's pointless."
Manuel Neuer in Orlando. © APA / JULIO AGUILAR
Sané later addressed Bayern fans on social media. After "five intense years," he wrote, he had decided to begin a new chapter. He was "incredibly proud to have worn the jersey of the best and biggest club in Germany in more than 29 matches" and would always cherish the titles they won together, Sané explained.
Sané was originally supposed to travel to the USA for the Club World Cup with the other German national players. But his flight route instead took him from London to the Turkish football metropolis of Istanbul.
Galatasaray broadcasts live
At least the eternal stalemate is finally over, 18 days before the official expiration of his contract. Sané is leaving Bayern after five years. The attacking player, who rarely and rather reluctantly spoke in front of cameras in Munich, readily provided information even before signing his contract in Istanbul, when Turkish reporters surrounded him and questioned him on the steps of the airport terminal. Sané answered in German, with former journalist and current Galatasaray director Fatih Demireli translating.Leory Sané is looking forward to a new chapter. © ANSA / CLEMENS BILAN
"I'm incredibly happy to be here," said Sané, who, in his own words, could have gone to several clubs. But he was convinced by "the overall package," "the atmosphere, how much the club wanted me, the fans wanted me," Sané said: "That simply convinced me to say, I'm coming here to Galatasaray. I want to achieve something with the club."
The “overall package” convinces Sané
The total package. This is said to be significantly higher, especially financially, for Gala than the significantly reduced annual salary of a reportedly fixed twelve million euros that FC Bayern offered for a new contract until 2028. Now, after months of contract poker, there is clarity for Sané, who in his five years at Munich only shone sporadically with the jersey number 10, which he confidently took over from Arjen Robben – but never decisively (for a title).Without the speedy left-footer, Bayern are currently missing an attacking player in their squad for the Club World Cup. At the same time, however, a high-earning player is off the payroll. Sporting director Max Eberl has long since begun the search for a new winger.
Bayern seeks successor
The media are heavily involved in Spain's European champion Nico Williams (22) from Athletic Bilbao, the Frenchman Bradley Barcola (22) from Champions League winner Paris Saint-Germain and the Portuguese Nations League winner Rafael Leão (AC Milan), the oldest of the trio at 26 years of age.Rafael Leao (right) is on Bayern's list. © ANSA / Gabriele Menis
Sané, on the other hand, is leaving a top European club and also the Bundesliga – the latter for the second time. Galatasaray and the Turkish Süper Lig could be considered a sporting step backwards. Sané didn't care about that upon his frenetically celebrated arrival on the Bosporus. He fondly recalled his guest appearance with FC Bayern in the penultimate Champions League season at the stadium of the Turkish record champions. The Munich team won 3-1 back then.
"The atmosphere was outstanding. It's a lot of fun to play here," said Sané. Back then, he felt the fiery atmosphere as Gala's opponent was a bit too loud. "I'm happy now that they'll always be so loud, that they'll cheer for me and support the team," said Sané. "I'm really looking forward to playing my first home game for Gala."
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