After a rocky start to preseason at Bayern Munich under new coach Vincent Kompany, Bryan Zaragoza went out on loan to Spanish outlet Osasuna, who hijacked the move from Valencia last minute.
Speaking at his presentation in Spain, Zaragoza said (via @iMiaSanMia): "It's true that in one year many things have happened to me that don't happen to everyone. Bayern is a top club, and to play there you first need to establish yourself at a team like Osasuna. I'm going to grow a lot as a player here because I've heard very good things about the team. I'm here to learn from them, too."
He continued, talking about Kompany: "Since he arrived at Bayern, Vincent Kompany has been very close to me. He has spoken a lot with me and told me that I have great talent, but that I needed to have a bit more mentality to reach the top, and that I needed to be patient."
This shows that Zaragoza has absolutely the right mentality to succeed and is ready to prove himself regardless of where he's playing. Here's to hoping that Zaragoza can return to Sabener Strasse as a better, more experienced player. What do you think of the loan move? Tell us in the comments below!
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