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Hannah Pinnock

Sadio Mane sent blunt Liverpool message as Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher 'told off' by Sky

Your Liverpool morning headlines for Tuesday, June 21

'Very strange' - Sadio Mane sent blunt message as Bayern Munich transfer from Liverpool nears

Ally McCoist has questioned Sadio Mane’s reasons for leaving Liverpool to join Bayern Munich.

The Reds have agreed a deal with the Bundesliga giants worth £35million that will see the Senegalese international’s time at Anfield come to an end. Liverpool will receive a fixed fee of €32m (£27.4m) with a further €9m (£7.7m) in add-ons.

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All that appears left is for Bayern to announce the transfer. But it is one that has confused former Rangers and Scotland star McCoist.

Mark Wakefield has the full story.

Gary Neville and Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher 'told off' by Sky bosses after joke gets '1,000 complaints'

Gary Neville has revealed why he and fellow pundit Jamie Carragher often get in trouble with Sky bosses.

The pair are regulars on Sky Sports, including on fan favourite Monday Night Football. The Liverpool and Manchester United rivalry has made them a popular pairing, however, the mention of politics will still get them hundreds of complaints.

Back in January, both Neville and Carragher appeared on Friday Night Football to preview Brighton vs Crystal Palace at the Amex. While they usually poke fun at each other, on this occasion it was Prime Minister Boris Johnson who was the subject of a joke.

Read the full story here.

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