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Bryan Zaragoza insecure in the future before Bayern Munich return

Last summer, Bryan Zaragoza made a quick return to Spanish football when he joined Osasuna on the loan of Bayern Munich. The 23 -year -old left Granada last January to sign for the Bundesliga giants, but after the first six disappointing months in Bavaria, he was allowed to continue temporarily his career in his homeland.

It has been a promising season of Zaragoza, who has shown many good moments in Pamplona. Recently he returned after a two -month dismissal, and his focus will be to help Osasuna to finish as high as possible in the classification of the League.

After the season ends, he will return to Bayern, since Osasuna does not have the option of signing it permanently, nor can they afford to do it anyway. However, it is not guaranteed that it remains in the Allianz Arena, especially because it has been reported that Villarreal would want him to do an immediate return to the league.

Bryan Zaragoza was at Bayern Munich for the second half of last season

In an interview with Dazn (through ED), the man himself has admitted that he does not know where his football will play next season.

“I have a contract with Bayern until 2029, I have four years in my contract. I am not sure about what is going to happen, I am focused here on ending the season with Osasuna. I would like to play in Spain while I am playing now, but if I have to return to Germany, which I will do, it is also a great step for me and I would also like. “

There could be an opening in the Bayern team for Zaragoza, since his extreme partner Leroy Sane has been strongly linked to a transfer at the end of the season when his contract comes to an end. In addition, Mathys Tel could also be on their way permanently, so there is possibilities that he will remain in Bavaria.

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