Bayern Munich recruits Bryan Zaragoza in advance

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Bayern Munich anticipated the signing of Bryan Zaragoza this winter. Very quickly, the Germans reached an agreement with Granada for the transfer of the winger, which was not to arrive until the summer of 2024. Except that in the meantime, the Bavarians lost Kingsley Coman for a few months, injured. Weakened, especially since Serge Gnabry is also on the sidelines, the German team has decided to recover Zaragoza this winter.

After long discussions, Grenade, who was counting on him to ensure his survival, opened the door. But the Bavarians had to add 5 million euros, in addition to the 15 million euros paid for this summer. They have just made this transfer official. “Bryan Zaragoza has left Granada CF for FC Bayern with immediate effect, initially on loan until the end of the season. Then the agreement that the German champion announced in December with the 22-year-old striker will come into force. This contract runs until June 30, 2029.we can read in the press release.

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