By Rune Gjerulff@runegjerulff

Zaragoza opens up on "hard" start to life at Bayern

Bryan Zaragoza has admitted that his start to life at Bayern Munich has been "a bit hard", but feels that he has already made great strides in adapting to his new surroundings.
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Back in January, Bayern Munich paid a reported €4 million to sign Bryan Zaragoza from Granada six months ahead of schedule due to the club's injury crisis at the time.

However, the 22-year-old winger has failed to make an immediate impact in Germany, playing just 42 minutes in three Bundesliga games so far.

In an interview with Spanish outlet Diario AS, Zaragoza has opened up about his difficult start to life in Germany, saying he feels it's going in the right direction for him.

“It's true that the beginning has been a bit hard, but I already feel good and adapted to the team. Little by little I'm getting opportunities,” he said (via @iMiaSanMia), adding:

"For me it is a privilege to be here, at Bayern Munich, to work and play here everyday. There has been a lot of news that is not true, but I'm not aware of what is in the media. I'm looking forward to working, learning the language and adapting as soon as possible to this great team."

Zaragoza went on to emphasize that he's not considering leaving in the summer by any means.

“No, no, no. I see myself next season at Bayern, that's why I signed for five and a half years. Next year I want to play for Bayern,” he said.

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