Roma must pay compensation fee if Zaragoza returns to Bayern
Reports in Italy suggest that Roma will have to pay a compensation fee to Bayern Munich if they fail to make Bryan Zaragoza’s move permanent at the end of the season.
Zaragoza’s future at Roma remains uncertain, as the Spaniard has played only 135 minutes with the Giallorossi since his initial loan move from Bayern Munich in the January transfer window.
How much must Roma pay if Zaragoza returns to Bayern?
The 24-year-old moved to the Stadio Olímpico via Celta Vigo, where he had spent the first half of the campaign.
Roma have already paid €2m for the player’s six-month loan, and their option to buy in the summer is set to €13m.
According to Calciomercato.com and Roma expert Filippo Biafora, the agreement between Roma and Bayern Munich includes a €500,000 compensation fee that the Giallorossi will have to pay if they fail to sign the Spaniard permanently at the end of the season.
Zaragoza has made four Serie A appearances with Roma, two as a starter, providing one assist.

