Bayern Munich set to shake off huge flop

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The summer hit quickly became unfashionable in the eyes of Bayern Munich. A nice surprise at the start of the season with Granada where he scored 6 goals and provided 2 assists in 21 Liga matches, Bryan Zaragoza was a key player at the start of the previous season. A real sensation who had hurt FC Barcelona in particular and who had managed to seduce Bayern Munich. The German club had already closed the deal last December. “Bryan Zaragoza (22) will move from FC Granada to FC Bayern for the 2024/25 season. The German record champions have reached an agreement on this with the attacking player and the Spanish first division club. The Spanish international will benefit from a five-year contract until June 30, 2029”we could read. However, the 1m64 pocket winger finally arrived at the end of the winter transfer window and that was the beginning of the problems.

Not necessarily to Thomas Tuchel’s taste, the former Malaga player only played 7 small parts of the match for only 171 minutes of play. The main interested party was not very worried and displayed optimism during an interview for As in April : “It’s true that it was a bit difficult at the beginning, but I feel good now, I’ve adapted to the team and now, little by little, I’ve had opportunities (…) No, no, no. I see myself at Bayern next season, that’s why I signed for five and a half years. There has been a lot of news that is not true, but I’m not aware of what comes out in the press, I am aware that I still have to work, learn the language and adapt as quickly as possible to this great team.” However, the young hopeful Lovro Zvonarek (18 years old) was preferred to him at the end of the season and the arrival of Vincent Kompany did not help his case.

Valencia wins the bet

The Belgian coach immediately decided to strengthen his flanks and Michael Olise came from Crystal Palace. New competition for the left winger while Bayern Munich is also in the race to sign Rennes player Désiré Doué. In a press conference, sporting director Max Eberl also confirmed that the young Spaniard’s situation was not simple: “It might be a little bit more difficult for Bryan. He came to us. We like the idea of ​​him getting playing time.» A loan candidate, Bryan Zaragoza has been livening up the transfer window in recent hours for a dry loan without a purchase option. The player who cost 13 million euros has thus been linked to Serie A clubs according to Imageor Girona according to Sky Sports Germany.

While FC Barcelona has also been cited as a possible suitor by Sportit is another Liga club that should win the bet. According to Sky Sports GermanyValencia has reportedly managed to reach an agreement with Bayern Munich to secure the loan of Bryan Zaragoza. Wanting to strengthen their attacking sector, the Murciélagos would see the 23-year-old winger as a significant reinforcement. In addition, it would have been agreed between the two parties that Valencia would not provide the player’s full salary. Returning to La Liga and a club where he will have more prospects to play, Bryan Zaragoza will be able to try to get back in shape. For Bayern Munich, the trimming begins after an active start to the transfer window for the German club.

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