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MUNICH (AP) — Bayern Munich has opened negotiations to advance the arrival of Spanish winger Bryan Zaragoza due to a wave of injuries that has diminished the squad, the club reported Tuesday.
The German champions announced the signing of Zaragoza for next season from Spanish club Granada, but attackers Serge Gnabry and Kingsley Coman have since suffered injuries.
“He will be a Bayern player in the summer,” said Bayern sporting director Christoph Freund. “We are in negotiations to see if he arrives in Munich ahead of schedule. There are always three parties involved. We will see what happens in the coming days.”
Freund spoke during the presentation of right back Sacha Boey, who arrived from Turkish Galatasaray for around 35 million euros ($38 million). The acquisition of Boey reinforces coach Thomas Tuchel’s defensive block, weakened by injuries and international call-ups.
Zaragoza, 22, has scored six goals in 21 games for Granada in the Spanish League this season.
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Maccabi Tel Aviv and Levan are negotiating the ticket of Raz Shlomo. The Yellows decided to strengthen themselves with another brake following the many injuries to the defensive players, and the club is building on Shlomo for the coming seasons as well. The leaders of the Premier League are sure that the 24-year-old stopper can add to them, and as part of the difficulty in finding foreign players, the team is trying to complete the deal, which may revive the fourth Legionnaire club in this window – Eden Kartsev and Eden Balatsa have already joined, and Younes Melda is also on the way.
Another legionnaire from Belgium will land with the leader? Raz Shlomo Imagebank GettyImages, Plumb Images
Raz Shlomo (24) grew up in the youth department of Hapoel Tel Aviv and moved up to the senior team in 2016. In the 2021/22 season he played on loan at Maccabi Netanya, through which he also made his debut in the Israeli national team. Last summer he was purchased by the Belgian Leuven for 1.2 million euros, and this season he recorded seven league games and one goal. The last time he started for his team was over a month ago.
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