Zaragoza could be out until February as Bayern forward will undergo surgery
Osasuna player and Spain international Bryan Zaragoza will soon undergo surgery to treat a fracture in the fifth metatarsal of his right foot, an ailment that will keep him out of action for two to three months.
3 weeks ago
Coach Vicente Moreno already knows that he will not be able to count on Bryan Zaragoza, his most influential player, for the next few months. The serious injury will prevent the Andalusian from playing on the left wing again until February, so the club faces an important absence at a time when things were going well. With 23 points, they are in 7th position.
The 23-year-old will undergo surgery in Navarre in the next few days. Afterwards, he will start the recovery process, the exact time off work is not yet known, so we will have to be cautious with the wait.
Both Bayern Munich, the club that owns his rights, and Osasuna and Bryan himself have agreed on the decision to undergo surgery. "There are falls that will make you fly. Thanks to everyone for the messages of support and encouragement. I will work hard to return as soon as possible," the player posted on his social networks.
Bryan Zaragoza has been undisputed for Osasuna in his return to La Liga in search of playing time. His half-season in Munich did not go as he had hoped, finding in Pamplona the perfect place to develop his qualities.
With Moreno, he has managed to recover his best form. He has started 13 times, for a total of 1,061 minutes in which he has managed to provide 5 assists. It is time for other profiles similar to Bryan to make the most of the occasion. The Navarrese Kike Barja and Jose Arnaiz, also injured, are the pieces that can be similar to his figure, although Ruben Garcia, Peña, Moi Gomez and even Breton can also play on the left.
The 23-year-old will undergo surgery in Navarre in the next few days. Afterwards, he will start the recovery process, the exact time off work is not yet known, so we will have to be cautious with the wait.
Both Bayern Munich, the club that owns his rights, and Osasuna and Bryan himself have agreed on the decision to undergo surgery. "There are falls that will make you fly. Thanks to everyone for the messages of support and encouragement. I will work hard to return as soon as possible," the player posted on his social networks.
Bryan Zaragoza has been undisputed for Osasuna in his return to La Liga in search of playing time. His half-season in Munich did not go as he had hoped, finding in Pamplona the perfect place to develop his qualities.
With Moreno, he has managed to recover his best form. He has started 13 times, for a total of 1,061 minutes in which he has managed to provide 5 assists. It is time for other profiles similar to Bryan to make the most of the occasion. The Navarrese Kike Barja and Jose Arnaiz, also injured, are the pieces that can be similar to his figure, although Ruben Garcia, Peña, Moi Gomez and even Breton can also play on the left.
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