
Agreement on Perspectives Between Bayern Munich and Zaragoza Regarding His Future
A news report today revealed the latest developments regarding the future of the Spaniard Bryan Zaragoza, whose loan from Bayern Munich to Osasuna recently ended.
According to what was reported by the Spanish newspaper AS, Bayern Munich and the player's agent recently held discussions, and it was agreed that the player would seek a future elsewhere.
It was noted that Zaragoza admitted his inability to adapt to German football, and that the best solution is separation. Bayern expressed the same opinion, understanding that the situation calls for separation, if possible, on a permanent basis.
Bryan will not return to Bayern, even for training before the Club World Cup. He is training individually with a personal coach while waiting to finalize his future as reported.
It was clarified that the player's priority is to stay in Spain, but it is not that easy. Bayern wants to recover part of the amount they paid to acquire him, and his salary is very high for most Spanish clubs. Only teams participating in European competitions can afford the deal. There is also interest from England and Italy.
According to what was reported by the Spanish newspaper AS, Bayern Munich and the player's agent recently held discussions, and it was agreed that the player would seek a future elsewhere.
It was noted that Zaragoza admitted his inability to adapt to German football, and that the best solution is separation. Bayern expressed the same opinion, understanding that the situation calls for separation, if possible, on a permanent basis.
Bryan will not return to Bayern, even for training before the Club World Cup. He is training individually with a personal coach while waiting to finalize his future as reported.
It was clarified that the player's priority is to stay in Spain, but it is not that easy. Bayern wants to recover part of the amount they paid to acquire him, and his salary is very high for most Spanish clubs. Only teams participating in European competitions can afford the deal. There is also interest from England and Italy.