During the last transfer winter, FC Bayern saw such a great need for action after Kingsley Coman's injury that the signing of Bryan Zaragoza was brought forward. If the winger wasn't supposed to start at Säbener Straße until next season, he was already brought in for the second half of the season.
Since then, Zaragoza hasn't played a role at all. Two substitutions with a total of 35 minutes of playing time – he can't do more than that.
That's why an early farewell in the form of a loan doesn't seem unthinkable. There are already initial reports from Spain, according to which a temporary farewell to the Munich team should be a realistic issue.
How Sky reported, there are actually several interested parties. Accordingly, Rayo Vallecano is particularly interested.
If the team, currently 15th in the table, manages to stay in the Spanish La Liga, they would probably look for a loan deal. This should then run for one season. However, there have not yet been any talks between Vallecano, Zaragoza and FC Bayern.
The Catalan one Sport is also linking FC Barcelona with a potential loan from Zaragoza. Loud Sky But this rumor is not concrete either.
Those responsible at Bayern, especially Max Eberl and Christoph Freund, are said to have already asked the 22-year-old to be patient. They should first wait for the run-up to the approaching transfer summer to then decide on the future of the offensive player. If there were a surprising departure of a winger, a loan would be much less likely.
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