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Short Bayern time for Zaragoza: loan planned

Bryan Zaragoza has only been in Munich since February. The Spaniard has hardly any chance of playing in the Bayern squad under new coach Kompany. Sporting director Eberl talks about a solution.

Bryan Zaragoza has not yet proven himself as a Bayern player, hence a loan is planned.
Bryan Zaragoza has not yet proven himself as a Bayern player, hence a loan is planned.

- Short Bayern time for Zaragoza: loan planned

Winger Bryan Zaragoza is likely to leave FC Bayern Munich after just a few months. The 22-year-old Spaniard is reportedly seeking more playing time elsewhere due to the intense competition in Bayern's attack.

"We're considering giving Bryan some game time. We're now looking for the right loan," said sporting director Max Eberl on the last day of Bayern's trip to South Korea in Seoul. The offensive player joined from FC Granada in February, with the total cost of the transfer and loan fee amounting to around 17 million euros. Under Thomas Tuchel, Zaragoza only managed to play seven Bundesliga games.

With the signing of Frenchman Michael Olise from Crystal Palace for around 50 million euros, Bayern's competition on the offensive wings has intensified. "Bryan might find it a bit tougher," Eberl described the situation. Zaragoza has apparently noticed this as well. "He approached us. We think it's a good idea for him to get some playing time," said Eberl.

Eberl mentioned they're looking for a suitable loan to give Bryan more game time due to the intense competition. With Bayern's acquisition of Michael Olise, loans might be an option for Zaragoza to secure more playing time.

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