Bavarian Loan Works: Transfer deadline extravaganza
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Bavarian Loan Works: Transfer deadline extravaganza
"Bayern Munich's front office was busy on deadline day as the transfer window closed. Most of the moves made on the last day affected loanees. Bryan Zaragoza played for Celta Vigo midweek before moving from Spain to Italy in the only move regarding a first-team player. A smattering of second-team players moved to all around Germany and Europe including an unusual second-team move to Germany's Bundesliga. See where everyone moved to and how European competitions finished for each loanee involved."
"They won 3-2 and finished 11th place and go into the playoff round as the seeded team against Celtic. The first match will be in Scotland on February 19. Nübel returned to the starting lineup on Sunday at home against SC Freiburg. He recorded just two saves - both in the second half - and kept the shutout for his team. This allowed them to need just one goal, but they left it until the 90th minute to score the late winner."
Bayern Munich completed deadline-day transfers mostly involving loanees. Bryan Zaragoza moved from Celta Vigo to Italy as the only outgoing first-team player. Several second-team players moved across Germany and Europe, including a rare second-team transfer to the Bundesliga. Ten players are on loan from the first team. Three Bayern loanees are in the Bundesliga: Alexander Nübel, Arijon Ibrahimovic, and Armando Sieb. Nübel was on Stuttgart's Europa League bench, returned as starter against SC Freiburg, made two second-half saves and secured a 1-0 win. Ibrahimovic came on at halftime versus Dortmund, created two chances, had one off-target shot and completed 94% of passes in a 3-2 loss. Sieb was omitted from Mainz's squad for a 2-1 win at RB Leipzig.
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