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Bayern Finds New Club for Transfer Disappointment

Bryan Zaragoza. - Photo: IMAGO
Bayern Munich winger Bryan Zaragoza will spend the 2025/26 season on loan at Celta Vigo after struggling to make an impact since his €19 million move from Granada.
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Bayern Munich have reached an agreement with Celta Vigo for the loan of winger Bryan Zaragoza, marking another chapter in the Spaniard’s underwhelming journey since moving to Germany.

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The 23-year-old will join the Galician club for the 2025/26 season, with reports indicating the deal includes an obligation to buy.

Despite receiving interest from other clubs, Zaragoza chose to continue his career at Celta, where he hopes to revive his form and confidence in familiar surroundings.

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Zaragoza’s Struggles Since Joining Bayern

Bryan Zaragoza

Zaragoza was signed from Granada in late 2023 for a fee of €15 million, with Bayern later adding €4 million to fast-track his arrival in February 2024.

The winger was brought in as emergency cover for the injured Kingsley Coman, but he struggled to adapt to the Bundesliga.

Limited opportunities, fierce competition for spots, and inconsistent performances saw him fall out of favor at the Allianz Arena.

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As a result, Zaragoza was loaned to Osasuna last season, but his return to La Liga proved equally disappointing, scoring just one goal in 27 appearances.

Fresh Start at Celta Vigo

Zaragoza has a chance for revival at Celta Vigo.

The move to Celta Vigo presents a fresh opportunity for Zaragoza to reset his career.

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The club, known for giving attacking players the platform to shine, could offer the kind of stability and playing time he lacked in Munich.

With an obligation to buy included in the deal, Celta appear committed to integrating the winger into their long-term plans.

For Zaragoza, this transfer is a crucial chance to rediscover the promise he showed at Granada and prove he still has what it takes to succeed at the top level.

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