HiTLeR Posted October 5, 2020 Posted October 5, 2020 German club Bayern Munich continued its strong activity on the last day of the transfer window, after Douglas Costa and Erik Maxime Choubou-Moting signed, and officially signed Bona Saar, from the French side, Olympic Marseille. Sarr is good at playing in the right-back and right-wing positions, which is the reason that may be the main motivation for Bayern Munich coach Hansi Flick's quest to sign him, to support his ranks during the current season. The 28-year-old Saar started his football career at Guerlain Academy, from which he moved to the Olympique de Marseille youth team, before playing for Metz youth in 2009, the team that started his professional career with his jersey in 2011. Sarr began his career in the French second division in the 2011/2012 season, and became essential for the team after its fall to the third division in the following season, and contributed to the team's rapid return to the second division, before the most prominent achievement, by qualifying directly also to the First Division, which starred In their competitions during the 2014/2015 season, Marseille regained his services for two million euros. Sarr began his career with Marseille in the right-wing and right-midfield positions, before the 2017/2018 season represented a shift in his career, when coach Rudi Garcia decided to rely on him completely in the right-back position, but Portuguese coach Andre Villache Bouach joined him between the two center-back And the winger during the last season. Sarr scored 16 goals during his career, and also made 20 goals, and the agile player has a distinctive technical skill, as he made forty-nine successful dribbles in the French First Division during the past season, in which he ranked nineteenth among the best dribblers in the competition whose competitions were not completed, due to The emerging crisis of the Corona virus. Sarr, who scored a goal and scored three goals during the last season, enjoyed a successful dribbling rate of 85% and showed outstanding defensive abilities, cutting the ball at a rate of 1.2 / matches, making successful interventions at a rate of 2.2 / match, and excelling in bilateral contact rates more than 7 times in One match. Sarr, who was born in Lyon to a Senegalese father and a Guinean mother, did not have the opportunity to represent the French national team, and he received an invitation to represent the Guinean national team in 2014, but he did not accept the invitation, and he also refused a similar invitation to play for the Senegalese national team in 2018. 2
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