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·13 July 2026

Loan to Spain? Next Bayern player set to leave

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FC Bayern continues to revamp its roster. Following several sales and loan deals, the next young prospect could now temporarily leave the record champions.

The personnel shake-up at FC Bayern is gaining momentum. While Max Eberl has already facilitated numerous departures, a solution is now also taking shape for another youth academy prospect.


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According to BILD, Julien Yanda is on the verge of a loan move to Spanish second-division club CD Eldense. The 18-year-old left back is expected to gain valuable playing time there and take the next step in his development.

According to BILD, club officials have a clear plan for the defender. Yanda is expected to mature both athletically and personally in Spain so that he can return to Säbener Straße in better shape and earn a spot on the professional squad.

The Hamburg native is regarded at the Bayern campus as a versatile wing player. His primary position is left back, but the left-footed player can also be deployed in left midfield or on the wing.

Yanda is expected to gain experience in Spain

Last season, Yanda played for the second team in the Bavarian Regional League. There, he appeared in 29 matches, scored two goals, and set up three more.

The potential loan would fit into Munich’s current transfer strategy, which aims to have young talents gain high-level experience in professional soccer early on at loan clubs.

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For Yanda, the move to Spain could be a major opportunity. If he makes his breakthrough in professional soccer at CD Eldense, FC Bayern is likely to keep a close eye on his development. The long-term goal remains clear: After the loan, the left-back is expected to return to Munich with significantly more experience and once again prove himself ready for greater challenges.

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