Bayern Munich Reportedly Monitoring Vasco da Gama’s Rising Star Rayan
Bayern Munich is reportedly tracking 16-year-old Vasco da Gama forward Rayan, according to Fabrizio Romano. the German giants see meaningful potential in the Brazilian youth international and are considering a future move.
rayan has quickly become a standout player for Vasco, despite his young age, and has attracted attention from several European clubs. Bayern’s interest underscores a growing trend of top European teams scouting South American talent for potential development within their academies or frist teams. While no formal offer has been made, Bayern is closely monitoring Rayan’s progress.
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