Bayern Munich pushes an undesirable out

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To urgently compensate for Kingsley Coman’s injury, Bryan Zaragoza arrived with great promise at Bayern Munich last winter. It is clear that his adventure in Germany turned into a nightmare. Ignored by Thomas Tuchel, the 22-year-old striker only took part in 7 matches with the red jersey for a single start. While he was aiming to regain a place of choice in the Munich squad with the arrival of Vincent Kompany on the bench of the Rekordmeister, the Spaniard does not seem to be part of the management’s plans for the coming season.

According to Sky GermanyBayern bosses Max Eberl and Christoph Freund have informed Bryan Zaragoza that his playing time will remain limited in Bavaria and that he is therefore expected to leave the club in order to relaunch himself. In this sense, Bayern Munich are considering loaning their player, under contract until 2029, without including a purchase option. The German media also specifies that the former Granada player could bounce back in Spain as Zaragoza, but also Girona and Valencia, are interested in his services.

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