Leroy Sane, the talented German winger going to join Galatasaray with a three-year contract. The deal, which is worth like €10 million per year net will start when his Bayern Munich contract ends. Even though Arsenal, Al Hilal and Fenerbahce wanted him Sane decided to try something new in the Turkish Super Lig.
- Sane’s going to get paid up to €10 million per year net at Galatasaray.
- He wanted to try something different instead of staying at Bayern Munich.
- Teams like Arsenal Al Hilal and Fenerbahce tried to get him.
Sane’s Impact at Bayern Munich
While he was at Bayern Munich Sane was really good scoring 39 goals and getting 45 assists in more than 150 games. After coming from Manchester City for €45 million he became like super important in the Bundesliga. He did really well helping Bayern win stuff both in Germany and Europe showing how good he is at the top level.
🚨 Galatasaray agree to sign Leroy Sane as free agent. 3yr deal worth up to €15m per year net not signed but in place once Bayern Munich terms expire. #AlHilal #AFC #Fenerbahce all keen + #FCBayern wanted renewal but 29yo chose #Galatasaray @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/tocIgWLPHP
— David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein)
June 11, 2025
Galatasaray’s Ambitious Move
Going to Galatasaray means Sane will play in the Turkish Super Lig which is pretty good in Europe and has really passionate fans and famous clubs. Galatasaray is like really big in Turkish football and now Sane can show what he can do there and help them win stuff. It’s a really big deal for Galatasaray to get someone as good as Sane it makes them look better and their team stronger.
Turkish Super Lig’s New Star
The Turkish Super Lig is going to be better with Sane playing there cause he’s got lots of experience and is really good at football. He picked Galatasaray cause he wanted to try something new and do good stuff in a different kind of football. Everyone’s going to be watching to see how good he does in Turkey and if he can play as well there as he did before.
If you want to know more about Sane and where he’s played before look at his profile on Transfermarkt.









