Possible Sane replacements left footed or equally as good with both feet a thread:
Ferran Torres
Age- 20
Foot- Right but equally as good on his left
Club- Valencia
Price- 25M
Torres was a member of the Spain side that won the UEFA European Under-17 Championships in 2017, beating England on penalties in the final.
He then got two goals and two assists as Spain reached the final of the FIFA Under-17 World Cup later that same year, but they lost 5-2
Stats this season

Torres has six goals and six assists in La Liga and the Champions League this season, averaging a direct goal contribution every 188 minutes.
He’s powerful, quick, steady with the ball at his feet and strong in the air. He’s unpredictable” – Valencia academy director of recruitment Jose Gimenez.
“When he’s running with the ball at his feet he can go on inside or outside his man because he is two-footed.
He is a dribbler, fast on the wing, can play on either wing, and he has got ability and intelligence” – Sky Sports pundit Guillem Balague. He is highly rated in Spain and is one of the hottest wonderkids in world football rn and would provide us with huge amounts of energy
He has also averaged 1.1 key passes per 90 minutes in the league, but that increases to 1.9 in European fixtures.
The skilful winger is renowned for his ability to beat opposition players, and he completes 2.2 dribbles per 90 minutes at a success rate of 53.6%.
This video below shows why he is a possible Sane replacement
Heung Min Son
Age- 27
Foot- Two footed
Club- Tottenham
Position- LW/RW
Price- 65M
Apps Goals Assists Rating AML (Attacking Midfielder Left)15877.78FW (Forward Centre)5517.96Sub (Substitute)3006.38FWL (Forward Left)3006.35AMR (Attacking Midfielder Right) 2116.6ML (Midfielder Left)1006.36

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Strengths

Passing

Strong

Through balls

Strong

Key passes

Strong

Finishing

Strong

Holding on to the ball

Strong

Long shots

Strong

Dribbling

Strong

- Weaknesses

Aerial Duels

Weak

Offside awareness

Weak
He is best known for his ability to cut in from the left flank, but he can really score from anywhere. Whether it's a long range strike, a tap in, a precise pass into the corner, or a header, he's got it all and is such a direct player with great skills.
I think his main strenght is his unselfish run. He covered more distance than other players and make distractive run to create space for his team mates. Other than that, he is also quite explosive. This explosivity is great considering his size, he is pretty big for a winger
His style of play is probably one of the most direct style I’ve ever seen. He likes to play simple passes and move towards the box and finish/cross it whenever possible without prolonging the play.
In conclusion, I think his physicality, stamina, direct play, and hard work make up for the area he’s lacking. And this extra work is so much that he became a very good player in EPL. I would be extremely happy if we were to sign him but no rumours have been mentioned
Heung Min Son the predator In front of goal:
Ousmane Dembele
Age- 21
Foot- Two footed
Club- Barcelona
Position- RW/LW
Price - 37M
His Time at Dortmund
Aged just 19 at the time, the French attacking midfielder arrived from Ligue 1 side Stade Rennes, where he had already showcased his talents with 12 goals in 26 French top-flight appearances. Nevertheless, few expected him to deliver so consistently in the Bundesliga.
With six goals and 12 assists, Dembele was involved in a Dortmund goal every 113 minutes he was on the field last season. It took him only three minutes longer than that to provide his first assist. In a matter of no time he was one of the hottest prospects in world football
2017/18 . Dembele's pace, passing, crossing and shooting ability meant he was a threat whenever he stepped foot in the opponents' half.
"Ousmane can play in practically every attacking position," said Dortmund's sporting director Michael Zorc.
Clips from Dembele while at Dortmund:
Leon Bailey
Age- 22
Position- LW
Club- Bayern Leverkusen
Foot- Left
Price- 40m
In his first full campaign in Germany, the Jamaica international stole the show for Die Werkself, netting nine times in 2,223 minutes and chipping in with six assists. His form caught the eye of every top European team and  seemed his likeliest destination with the Bavarian gian
The graphic below shows Bailey’s dribble map. On a per 90 basis, he’s attempting 4.83 dribbles and completing 65 per cent of them. He isn’t overly reliant on volume.
He remained a Leverkusen player but 2018/19 wasn’t as kind to him or the club. Bailey struggled for form and the change in management didn’t do him any favours. His output significantly dropped and interest in him waned.
Despite making just seven starts this season he’s already matched his return of five goals and one assist last term Hes performing for Leverkusen on the big occasions, too. Bailey struck twice in the 2-1 win over Bayern, netted in the 4-3 win over Dortmund and against Leipzig
What makes Bailey an even more intriguing option is that he’s a left-footer playing on the left. In theory, it should be easier to defend against him. Opponents can pin the explosive winger against the byline and push him out of play.
But, as the graphic shows, he completes a high number of his attempted dribbles – primarily on the left flank.
Not only is he an adept dribbler, but Bailey also has quantifiable output. Granted, the sample size isn’t the largest given the 22-year-old has suffered from injuries and missed games through suspension after two red cards. But Bailey has averaged 0.65 goals per 90.
He’s adding value to his efforts with his placement, too.
His expected goals average is 0.5 but his post-shot expected goals average, a metric which takes into account the final destination of the shot and not just where it was taken from, is 0.57.
Bailey is adding 0.07 to his shots on a per 90 basis. Over the course of a season, that’s almost three more goals, purely because of his finishing ability. The below image helps explain why that is.
Bailey hasn’t had many shots on target this season, 11 in total, yet 45 per cent have hit the corners and three of his five goals have arrived in those areas. He might not be in the same stratosphere as a Sancho when it comes to reputation but, in terms of the impact
He could be just as influential for Man City – and for a fraction of the price.
With all eyes on other Bundesliga stars, City could get a free run at the Jamaican.
Leon Bailey - Rising Star (2019/20)
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