It has not been the easiest of transitions for Bayern Munich winger Bryan Zaragoza as he moved to Germany from Granada during the winter transfer window.
As much as his lack of playing time might be bothering him, the Spaniard is determined to stay and fight for a spot in Bavaria despite rumors that he might want to take a loan elsewhere.
“No, I appreciate the interest that some clubs have shown in me, but I’m not considering a loan. My focus is on continuing to work hard and make the most of the opportunities that arise at Bayern. I am committed to the club and focused on continuing to grow and develop in Munich,” Zaragoza told Marca (as captured by @iMiaSanMia). “During these months, I have been able to experience significant personal and professional growth. The atmosphere at the club is exceptional, and I have the opportunity to learn from some of the best players in the world. I’m grateful for the trust that the club has placed in me and for the opportunity to be part of a team as prestigious as Bayern.”
Zaragoza believes that the club’s support has been great despite his inability to make an impact on the pitch. For Zaragoza, that means everything.
“The club’s support has been fundamental for me. They have shown big confidence in my qualities and have provided the necessary support so that I can continue to grow and develop as a player. That includes daily work on training and emotional support to keep me motivated and focused on my progress. In short, the club has been by my side at all times, which has allowed me to maintain a positive attitude and continue working hard to succeed at this club, which is what I want,” Zaragoza said. “I hope to continue growing and contributing to the team in the best way possible. My goal is to establish myself at this club and earn a place in the starting eleven. I aspire to continue learning and gaining experience in this competitive environment, which will help me achieve my long-term goals. I want to continue working.”
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