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Bryan Zaragoza has burst onto the scene in Sevilla's transfer planning, as they look for wingers while making room in the wage bill through several departures. The Malaga forward is not in Bayern Munich's plans and will return to the market after a season marked by lack of playing time.
The Nervion sports management needs to strengthen the wings after the departures of Adnan Januzaj and Alexis Sánchez, in addition to the possible sales of Chidera Ejuke and Rubén Vargas. The return of Alfon González to Celta could also increase that need.
Bryan Zaragoza gains strength as an alternative for the Nervion club
The Andalusian club has been working for weeks on the signing of Adrián Liso, but at the same time, they have begun to consider an option with more experience. According to the latest information, Sevilla and Deportivo Alavés are the teams pushing the most for Bryan Zaragoza.
The player is 24 years old, under contract until June 2029, and valued at around 8 million euros. The main obstacle would not only be the transfer fee but also a salary that is difficult to fit into the delicate economy of the Seville entity.
Therefore, a loan appears to be the most realistic option. Bayern Munich wants to recoup part of their investment, but they know that the winger needs playing time to increase his value again after several loan spells.
The Bavarian club paid around 13 million euros to Granada in January 2024. His excellent first half in LaLiga, with six goals and two assists, led to an operation aimed at placing him in one of the major European showcases.
A return to LaLiga to regain his best form
The experience in Germany was much shorter than expected. Bryan Zaragoza only played in seven matches with the Munich first team before returning to the Spanish league to play on loan at Osasuna, where he racked up 28 appearances, one goal, and six assists.
During the last season, he started at Celta, scoring two goals and four assists in 26 matches. In January, he moved from Vigo to Roma, but his involvement decreased, ending his time in Italy with six matches and one assist.
This trajectory explains why his value has decreased, even though his profile remains attractive. He is a fast winger, skillful in one-on-one situations, and capable of playing on both sides, valuable traits within Sevilla's current financial constraints.

The salary poses a complex situation
The previous loan to Celta cost nearly one million euros, while the Galician club took on about two million net euros in salary. These amounts serve as a reference for a negotiation that would require economic collaboration from the German club.
Before making any signings, the white-and-red entity must generate funds. The sale of Akor Adams to Venezia, offers for Rubén Vargas, and other possible departures will determine the margin for registering players and competing for an opportunity that Alavés is also monitoring.
An immediate decision is not expected, as Bayern intends to wait for better offers, and there are still several weeks left in the transfer market. The Nervión club will remain attentive in case conditions ease, and a loan becomes feasible.
He knows the league, has room for growth, and needs to revive his career. If the financial aspect aligns, Bryan Zaragoza could find at the Sánchez-Pizjuán the opportunity to regain the flair that took him to German football in LaLiga.
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