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Schalke had to sell Leroy Sane to Manchester City, says club sporting director

New Manchester City signing Leroy Sane speaking with CityTV
Image: Leroy Sane joined Manchester City for £37m from Schalke

Manchester City's huge offer to buy Leroy Sane left Bundesliga side Schalke with no choice but to sell their rising Germany star, according to his now ex-club.

Sane, 20, moved for £37m to the Etihad Stadium and signed a five-year deal with Pep Guardiola's side, who kick off the new Premier League season on Saturday against Sunderland.

Schalke's sporting director Christian Heidel said "there was no alternative" to letting Sane go, with the club unable to match the financial offer City made for a player who had only made 47 appearances in the Bundesliga and played just 11 minutes at Euro 2016.

"We've lost a huge talent, who is very clear in his head and with whom I had many a pleasant conversation with," Heidel told German daily Bild.

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All the reaction to Manchester City's £37m signing of Leroy Sane. The move is the most expensive transfer in the Premier League so far this summer.

"But he wanted to go and for Schalke it was better, at the end of the day, that he went. Of course, I am sorry to see him go, but my task was to generate as much money as possible.

"That doesn't mean, however, that anyone who comes to me and expresses a wish to leave can also go."

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