Bayern Munich have just announced that they have signed another and welcomed two long-gone top monster players. Their match tonight will be hell with all those players.

Bayern Munich have just announced that they have signed another and welcomed two long-gone top monster players. Their match tonight will be hell with all those players.

After Kingsley Coman sustained an injury, Bayern hurried to finalize a deal for Zaragoza, a 22-year-old winger, even though the team had previously committed to signing him in the summer of 2024.

After moving on loan to the Allianz Arena until the conclusion of the 2023–2024 season, Zaragoza’s five-year deal will formally start on July 1, 2024.

Christoph Freund, the sporting director of Bayern Munich, stated, “You always have to be flexible,” after witnessing the expedited transaction on deadline day. “We have responded to the circumstances as they stand. Three parties were involved, and we are happy that Bryan Zaragoza could join us ahead of schedule. His future begins now, and he sees it here.”

After joining Granada’s U19 team in 2019, Zaragoza went on loan to Ejido in the third division for a year before joining Granada’s reserve team again for the 2021–2022 season. With five goals and an assist in 34 games last season, he quickly established himself in the senior squad for the Andalusians, assisting them in their return to the first division. The 22-year-old scored six goals and provided two assists in his first 22 league appearances for the team in 2023–24, while also earning his first senior cap for Spain.

“Bryan Zaragoza is a versatile winger who is explosive, incredibly quick, and nimble on both sides. When the transfer was first announced earlier this season, Freund stated, “He’s unpredictable, can score, and is very good one-on-one.” “He has a lot of talent and made his senior debut for Spain this year. Bryan has been on our radar for a while as one of Spain’s young players. He’ll give us more alternatives for attacking.”

 

Zaragoza has left a lasting influence on his native country. Samuel Carreño/IMAGO

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When Bayern visit Borussia Mönchengladbach on Saturday, Zaragoza might make his Bundesliga debut. The striker may also travel to Germany to play for Spain in the 2024 European Championship. Group B fixtures for La Roja are in Berlin, Gelsenkirchen, and Düsseldorf.

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