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    Ex-Bayern star Jerome Boateng has been without a club since the summer and has now found a new club. All transfer news at a glance.

    Update from February 2nd, 12:50 p.m.: World champion and ex-Bayern defender Jérôme Boateng has found a new club. The 35-year-old has signed with Italian first division club US Salernitana until the end of the season. There he should help to ensure relegation in Serie A. Salernitana is currently in last place, the gap to the rescue bank is already six points.

    Boateng has been without a club since his contract with Olympique Lyon was terminated last summer. In the meantime, FC Bayern was also toying with a return campaign, including Boateng training at Säbener Straße for almost a week. Ultimately, the bosses decided against signing him. Now comes the new beginning in Italy. Bayern legend Franck Ribéry ended his career in Salernitana in the 2021/2022 season.

    Jérôme Boateng joins the Italian first division club US Salernitana. © IMAGO/Frank Hoermann/SVEN SIMON

    Agreement reached: Winter move from Zaragoza to FCB perfect

    Update from February 1st, 8:00 p.m.: As hoped, FC Bayern Munich secured the services of wing speedster Bryan Zaragoza in the winter. On deadline day, the record champions announced the transfer of the Spaniard, who was originally only supposed to come to Säbener Straße in the summer.

    Update from February 1st, 1:22 p.m.: There is also a departure from FC Bayern on Deadline Day. As the record champions announced on their website, talent Taichi Fukui will be loaned to Portugal for the remainder of the season. The 19-year-old Japanese U20 international is set to take the next step into professional football at first division club Portimonense SC.

    Fukui previously extended his contract at Säbener Straße until 2026. The Japanese player collected his first competitive minutes with the professionals this season in the first round win in the DFB Cup against Preußen Münster.

    Update from February 1st, 12:15 p.m.: FC Bayern has once again responded to the acute personnel shortage. The Munich team is about to sign winger Bryan Zaragoza shortly before the transfer deadline. The 22-year-old was already on Säbener Strasse on Thursday and spoke loudly Sky take part in the training.

    The record champions brought Zaragoza’s move from Granada FC forward by half a year. The Spanish international would have moved to the record champions in the summer and had therefore already signed until 2029 in December. The transfer fee is now expected to be around 17 million euros plus bonuses, around four million more than originally planned.

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    Zaragoza had already posted a picture of him signing the contract weeks ago that he was “happy and excited to start a new challenge in my life.” He is making “a dream” come true.

    Transfer from Kusi-Asare to FC Bayern fixed

    Update from February 1st, 10:52 a.m.: FC Bayern’s first transfer on Deadline Day is fixed! Jonah Kusi-Asare is moving from AIK Solna to the Bavarian capital. The German record champions confirmed this on their club website.

    The 16-year-old signed a long-term contract at Säbener Straße and will initially gain match practice with the U19s. According to media reports, the Swedish junior international will cost around five million euros in transfer fee.

    Jonah Kusi-Asare is moving to FC Bayern, Bryan Zaragpza is expected to follow. © FC Bayern / IMAGO / AFLOSPORT

    Update from February 1st, 8:09 a.m.: Bryan Zaragoza has now arrived in Munich. Sky filmed the Granada player driving away from the airport in Oberpfaffenhofen in a red Audi. This should also eliminate the last doubts about a winter transfer for the Spaniard. According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Zaragoza should take part in Munich’s team training today.

    Agreement reached: Winter move from Zaragoza to FCB probably perfect

    Update from January 31st, 11:40 p.m: FC Bayern is probably successful in its bid for a winter deal for Bryan Zaragoza, who was actually only signed in the summer. According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Bayern have agreed on an immediate transfer with Granada FC.

    According to Romano, the Munich team will pay around 3 million euros in transfer fees and up to a further 5 million euros in bonus payments so that the Spaniard can play at Säbener Straße this winter. Zaragoza should therefore take part in the record champions’ training session on Thursday.

    The Spanish international Bryan Zaragoza will probably join FC Bayern on Thursday. © Imago / Samuel Carreno / Screenshot: Instagram/Bryan Zaragoza

    Update from January 31st, 11:36 a.m.: FC Bayern loses a U17 world champion in the summer. How tz exclusively reported, Robert Ramsak will move to RB Leipzig after the season. The 17-year-old is due training compensation of around 300,000 euros.

    FC Bayern and the players have not been able to agree on a contract extension in the past few weeks. “During the negotiations, there were different opinions about Robert’s development opportunities,” explained consultant Duro Bozanovic from the DB & Equipe agency on Tuesday tz.

    Update from January 31st, 8:11 a.m.: Will FC Bayern sign a replacement for the injured Kingsley Coman? When Sacha Boey was introduced, sports director Christoph Freund confirmed that the Munich team is trying to lure Bryan Zaragoza to Munich earlier than originally planned. According to Sky, the player is also ready to move to Säbener Straße in the winter. The Munich team is currently in negotiations with FC Granada and is said to have offered an additional three million euros in transfer fee so that Zaragoza moves to FCB now and not in the summer. However, the Spaniards are not yet satisfied with the offer.

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    Should an early deal with Zaragoza fail to materialize, FC Bayern appear to have Ajax captain Steven Bergwijn on the list as an alternative. Loud ESPN Netherlands the Munich team asked about the 26-year-old winger. Bergwijn is said to want to go to FC Bayern, but Ajax is said to have reservations about a transfer.

    Update from January 30th, 2:20 p.m.: FC Bayern is currently considering an immediate transfer of Bryan Zaragoza. The Spanish offensive star was actually only supposed to move to Munich in the summer. However, the injury to Kingsley Coman has made Munich’s personnel shortage worse.

    When introducing the new right-back Sacha Boey, sports director Christoph Freund confirmed that FC Bayern was in talks with FC Granada to bring Zaragoza to Säbener Straße in the winter: “We are in talks, but there are three parties.” That Problem: The player himself had emphasized just a few weeks ago that he wanted to end the season in Granada. “I can’t say anything about that at the moment. “We are in the process of clarifying things,” said Freund.

    Crazy turnaround? FC Bayern probably wants to bring in a new signing in the winter

    Update from January 30th, 12:57 p.m.: FC Bayern is probably thinking about signing Bryan Zaragoza in the winter. Report that Sky and Bild consistent. The Bayern bosses therefore want to react to Coman’s injury in this way. The Frenchman tore the medial ligament in his left knee at the weekend and will be out for a longer period of time for the Munich team.

    How Sky Reportedly, those responsible for FCB have not yet made an offer and the Munich team would have to renegotiate with Zaragoza’s employer, FC Granada. However, the Spaniards should not be prepared to give up Zaragoza earlier. When announcing the move, the player himself also emphasized that he wanted to finish the season in Spain. Granada is in the middle of a relegation battle.

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    FC Bayern before next transfer: Swedish striker should sign today

    Update from January 30th, 10:10 a.m.: Is things going very quickly between FC Bayern and Jonah Kusi-Asare? Several media reported on Monday (January 29) about an agreement between the Munich team, the top talent and his club AIK Solna. According to transfer experts, the 16-year-old should complete his medical check and sign a contract on Tuesday. The Bild also reports that Kusi-Asare landed in Munich on Monday.

    First report from January 29th: Munich – Bayern continue to do their thing: the change of right-back Sacha Boey has been in the clear since last Sunday. The German record champions paid a transfer fee of around 30 million euros for the Frenchman and gave the 23-year-old a contract until the summer of 2028.

    Bayern are probably signing Swedish storm talent

    And on Monday (January 29th) Bayern’s transfer activities seem to be continuing happily. According to transfer insider Fabrizio Romano, the Munich team have agreed on a transfer of Jonah Kusi-Asare with the Swedish first division club AIK Solna. According to Romano, FCB is putting a transfer fee of around five million euros plus additional bonuses on the table for the 16-year-old striker. Also the Swedish sports newspaper SportExpressen reported an agreement between both clubs.

    FC Bayern has apparently signed Swedish striker Jonah Kusi-Asare. © IMAGO/KENTA JÖNSSON

    The new addition is scheduled to travel to Munich this week

    Kusi-Asare is considered a great offensive talent and will initially be scheduled for the second team, but will also train with the professionals. According to the sports paper, the 1.96 meter giant is expected in Munich this week.

    There is currently no concrete information about the term of Kusi-Asare’s contract with Bayern. However, it can be assumed that the youngster will sign a long-term contract.

    After the transfers of Eric Dier and Boey, Kusi-Asare could be the third player in the current winter transfer period that Bayern will sign under sporting director Christoph Freund. After Kingsley Coman’s serious injury, the question arises as to whether the Munich team will bring in another reinforcement for the offensive. (where)

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