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Bryan Zaragoza leaving FC Bayern München?

Braulio Vázquez, the sporting director, stated that there is no possibility of Bryan Zaragoza staying with the club next season. Various teams are interested in him, and Bayern Munich, who owns him, is willing to set a price for his transfer.

Bryan Zaragoza is a key figure in Osasuna's transfer market plans this winter. His recovery from a right foot injury will determine if the club seeks reinforcements in the transfer window. If his recovery goes as planned, Osasuna will not pursue another forward, avoiding unnecessary expenses and duplication of positions.

Bryan Zaragoza is currently on loan to CA Osasuna from FC Bayern. In an interview with 'Diario de Navarra', Zaragoza expressed openness to a permanent stay in Pamplona, stating, "It will be seen. There are still five or six months left. Depending on the club's situation, it will be examined whether I can return this year, next year, or whenever. If there is an opportunity to play in Osasuna again, I will look at it closely."

The FC Bayern München is open to selling Bryan Zaragoza in the summer. They require an offer at least equal to the purchase price of 13 million euros they paid to FC Granada last year. However, Zaragoza himself is considering staying at FC Bayern, as he is under contract until 2029. There are reportedly interested parties from Spain, but CA Osasuna does not have a purchase option.

Bryan Zaragoza, currently on loan to CA Osasuna from FC Bayern, has sustained a broken metatarsal and will be sidelined for several months. Despite being under contract with FC Bayern until 2029, it is anticipated that a permanent transfer will be pursued in the summer.

Bryan Zaragoza, a winger, was loaned to CA Osasuna to gain more playing time. He experienced a challenging six months at FC Bayern Munich, where he did not have many opportunities to play. It was suggested that this was due to Thomas Tuchel's dissatisfaction with the club's decision not to retain him as coach. Zaragoza excelled at Osasuna, achieving six scorer points in 15 matches and even rejoining the Spanish national team. Osasuna secured his loan for a modest fee of 250,000 Euros, and the arrangement has proven successful for all parties involved. There is an inclination towards a permanent departure from Bayern Munich in the upcoming summer.

Bryan Zaragoza struggled to make his mark at FC Bayern München following his transfer from FC Granada, managing to play only 171 minutes in the Bundesliga. The increased competition on the wing positions after the signing of Michael Olise led Bayern to loan Zaragoza to CA Osasuna for the current season. At Osasuna, Zaragoza has excelled, contributing to six goals in 13 league games, which has led to his recall to the Spanish national team. His contract with Bayern extends until 2029, and he is anticipated to return to Bayern in the summer.

Bryan Zaragoza was transferred back to his home country club CA Osasuna on loan because he could not find a perspective under the new head coach Vincent Kompany. FC Bayern Munich has no intention of bringing Zaragoza back despite a long-term contract. No suitor has yet come forward for a permanent transfer.

Bryan Zaragoza, who is presently on loan from Bayern Munich to CA Osasuna, is showcasing outstanding performance. Although he faced difficulties at Bayern Munich, managing just 171 minutes of play in the Bundesliga, Zaragoza has rediscovered his form in Spain and was recently recalled to the Spanish national team. His remarkable displays, which include scoring a goal and providing an assist against FC Barcelona, have enhanced his market value. Bayern Munich is contemplating either reintegrating him into their squad as a more formidable player or selling him to recover part of the 18 million euros spent on his transfer from Granada.

Bryan Zaragoza, on loan at Osasuna from Bayern Munich, faces an uncertain future. Bought for 15 million, he moved to Bayern early due to injuries but struggled for playtime under coaches Tuchel and Kompany. Advised to seek regular play elsewhere, it's unlikely he'll return to Bayern for the 25-26 season due to high transfer costs for Osasuna. His contract runs until 2029.

Bryan Zaragoza will join CA Osasuna on a one-year loan. The club from Pamplona will pay 250,000 Euros for the loan. The deal does not include a purchase option.

Bryan Zaragoza (22) is expected to leave FC Bayern München this summer on a loan basis. The transfer is reportedly close to completion, and images have allegedly shown Zaragoza at the airport in Pamplona.

CA Osasuna is also very interested in Bryan Zaragoza and would cover the majority of his salary (around 4 million Euros).

Bryan Zaragoza is heading towards Spain to finalize the loan deal with FC Valencia. FC Bayern will continue to cover 50% of Zaragoza's salary during the loan.

Bryan Zaragoza is likely to return to Spain on loan.

Bryan Zaragoza is one of the players who could leave Bayern Munich during the summer transfer window.

Bryan Zaragoza has been linked with several Serie A clubs for a potential loan move without a purchase option.

Several Spanish clubs are interested in Bryan Zaragoza.

Valencia CF has presented a project and loan proposal to Bryan Zaragoza. Negotiations are ongoing, and several clubs are interested, but Valencia is already pushing.

Apart from Valencia CF, several other Spanish clubs are also interested in Bryan Zaragoza.

Valencia CF has proposed a loan deal to Bryan Zaragoza, who joined Bayern München from Granada last winter but failed to make an impact.

Bryan Zaragoza (22), a winter newcomer from Granada for a total of 18 million euros, hardly got a look under coach Thomas Tuchel (50). He wants to forget the frustration of his first Bayern half-series in the sun.

Bryan Zaragoza, who transferred to FC Bayern from Granada for around 18 million Euros, is facing a tough time at his current club. He has been left out of the squad in many matches and hasn't been given much playing time. This has led to an internal conflict between Zaragoza and the coach, Thomas Tuchel. The Spanish player had even moved to Bayern earlier than planned, despite promising his former club and its fans that he would stay until the end of the season. His situation at Bayern is becoming increasingly difficult as he is not getting a chance to prove himself for the Spanish EM squad or the new Bayern coach who will succeed Tuchel in the summer.

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