Bryan Zaragoza is facing a final farewell to FC Bayern this summer, as statements by sports director Christoph Freund suggests.

Bryan Zaragoza will probably not get beyond his previous seven competitive game operations at Bayern. “There are some interested parties for Bryan,” confirmed Munich sports director Christoph Freund after the 0: 1 against SL Benfica at the club World Cup in a media round.

Freund emphasized that the wing striker was “really good” during his loan season at the Spanish first division club Ca Osasuna – despite a breach of midfoot suffering in winter, which had put him out of action for almost two months. In March, the 23-year-old also failed for around a month due to a muscle injury.

“He was also there again in the Spanish national team – before his injuries,” noted the FC Bayern squad planner. The left wing had given his comeback for the Furia Roja last October after a year, in November he came to his third international match.

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In Laliga, the Munich loan player ultimately came to 27 missions in which he was able to play back into the foreground with seven direct goal participations (one goal, six templates). “From this there is interested in some clubs. We will see what the next few weeks will bring. There are some conversations,” confirmed Christoph Freund.

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At FC Bayern, Bryan Zaragoza no longer plays a role in planning, for the club World Cup the attacker was not ordered early from Osasuna. Rather, the considerations in Munich are considering a new top player for the offensive outer lane. Nico Williams from Athletic Bilbao, Bradley Barcola from PSG, Rafael Leao from AC Milan and Kaoru with Brighton & Hove Albion have been hot in the past few weeks.

Meanwhile, “Sky” reported that Zaragoza could continue at Celta Vigo in the future. The Munich team was “in advanced conversations” with the Spaniards, it said on the TV station. As a transfer fee, there are 15 million euros in the room.

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