Bayern loan Paul Wanner

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With the arrival of Vincent Kompany on its bench, Bayern Munich is preparing to write a new page in its history and this begins with the 2024 transfer window. With this in mind, the Bavarian upper echelons are active, whether in the direction of arrivals or departures. If Michael Olise is on the verge of joining Bavaria, Paul Wanner was officially loaned to Heidenheim this Monday morning.“FC Bayern have loaned Paul Wanner to Heidenheim until next summer. The 18-year-old striker gained experience on loan at Elversberg in the second division last season and will now get a chance in the German top flight. Wanner joined the FC Bayern campus in 2018.”specifies the press release from the Munich club.

“Paul Wanner continues to develop, has had plenty of playing time at Elversberg, has scored goals and provided assists, and is ready for the next level. The goal now is to continuously learn the level of the Bundesliga. He has every chance at Heidenheim to make another big move, with the club also playing in Europe in the Conference League. We are very satisfied with the way he is progressing and we will continue to be close to him.added Christoph Freund, sporting director of Bayern.

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