By Rune Gjerulff@runegjerulff

Zaragoza rules out leaving Bayern on loan

Bryan Zaragoza has dismissed suggestions that he could leave Bayern Munich on loan in January.
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Despite his limited playing time at Bayern Munich, Bryan Zaragoza says he doesn't want to leave on loan this summer.

The 22-year-old winger, who joined Bayern from Granada in January, told Marca:

"I appreciate the interest that some clubs have shown in me, but I'm not considering a loan. My focus is to continue to work hard and make the most of the opportunities I have at Bayern. I am committed to the club and focused on continuing to grow and develop in Munich."

Although he has only played 61 minutes of football for Bayern so far, Zaragoza feels he has taken a big step forward in his development since moving to Germany.

"During these months I have experienced 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 the club has placed in me and for the opportunity to be part of such a prestigious team as Bayern," he said.

“The support of the club has been fundamental for me. They have shown great confidence in my qualities and have given me the support I need to continue to grow and develop as a player. This includes daily training and emotional support to keep me motivated and focused on my progress. In short, the club has always been there for me, which has allowed me to maintain a positive attitude and continue to work hard to achieve the success I want at this club.”

On his goals for the future, Zaragoza said:

“I hope to continue to grow and contribute to the team in the best possible way. My goal is to establish myself at this club and earn a starting spot. I want to continue to learn and gain experience in this competitive environment that will help me achieve my long-term goals. I want to keep working.”

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