Bryan Zaragoza set to join Valencia

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Bryan Zaragoza is reportedly set to join Valencia on loan. The 1m64 player, who arrived in Bavaria last winter, is lacking playing time at Bayern and will try to relaunch himself in Spain. According to Imagethe Munich club will continue to pay half of the 22-year-old’s salary (around 7 million euros per year), he will be loaned without an option to buy and will therefore return to Germany next summer.

Landed in Munich for 18 million euros from Granada last winter, Bryan Zaragoza is a winger with great potential and Bayern are counting on him in the future. The loan of the Spanish international is about to be completed, all that is missing is the final agreement of Peter Lim, the owner of the Valencia club. During his last season in La Liga with Granada, the right-hander scored 6 goals and provided 2 assists in 21 league games.

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