A return to Spain on the cards as Bayern Munich’s Bryan Zaragoza set to head out on loan

Bryan Zaragoza has failed to find his place at Bayern Munich, meaning a loan deal is likely to help find the man from Malaga some game time.

The 22-year-old joined the Bavarian club earlier than planned in February, in order to replace the injured Kingsley Coman, however, after making only seven appearances for the German giants, he now looks set to make a return to La Liga.

As per Marca, his destination could be Valencia, a club in need of a left-winger where Bryan could slot in perfectly and make himself useful.

Any deal is reportedly without an option to buy, meaning that the Spaniard would be set to return to the Allianz Arena after his season out, despite Bayern having bought Michael Olise from Crystal Palace already this summer.

The only factor that is left to be discussed is how Bayern and Valencia would split Bryan’s salary should a loan move materialise, but this likely shouldn’t be an issue for a club the size of Bayern Munich.

Given Valencia’s need for a winger, and how the 22-year-old is likely to fit well into the club’s style of play, it looks as though this deal is only a matter of time as the summer transfer window motors on.

GSFN | Ciaran Currie