Bayern Munich has confirmed that Bryan Zaragoza will not be part of the squad heading to the USA for the FIFA Club World Cup. Max Eberl, the club’s sporting director, addressed the media regarding Zaragoza’s future, stating, “We are open to a transfer.” This revelation marks a significant moment in the young player’s career.
Last season, Zaragoza showcased his talent on loan at Osasuna, where he made his mark with one goal and six assists across 27 La Liga appearances. While his loan did not include a buy option, sources indicate that a permanent exit from Bayern is highly likely, according to reputable journalist Florian Plettenberg.
Since joining Bayern from Granada for €13 million in July 2023, Zaragoza has struggled for playing time, logging just 171 minutes under manager Thomas Tuchel. His brief stint followed an initial loan deal that cost the club approximately €4 million. As Bayern Munich prepares for potential transfers, Zaragoza’s situation is not unique. Sacha Boey is also reported to be on the chopping block as the club aims to reshape its squad ahead of the new season and defend their Bundesliga title