BERLIN: New Zealand midfielder Sarpreet Singh returned to European champions Bayern Munich on Friday after his mortgage spell at German second division membership Nuremberg was lower quick.
Final season, the 21-year-old attacking midfielder, whose dad and mom are from India, grew to become the primary participant of Indian descent to play within the Bundesliga.
The Auckland-born midfielder was despatched on a season-long mortgage to Nuremberg final July, however struggled to interrupt into the first-team, beginning 5 of their 18 league video games thus far this season.
“Along with Bayern and Sarpreet, we’ve agreed that this step is the precise one for all sides,” mentioned Nuremberg sports activities director Dieter Hecking.
Nuremberg gave no particulars of why the New Zealand worldwide’s mortgage spell has ended prematurely.
Singh joined Bayern’s reserves from A-League aspect Wellington Phoenix in July 2019, however was promoted to the senior aspect by head coach Hansi Flick.
Final season, the 21-year-old attacking midfielder, whose dad and mom are from India, grew to become the primary participant of Indian descent to play within the Bundesliga.
The Auckland-born midfielder was despatched on a season-long mortgage to Nuremberg final July, however struggled to interrupt into the first-team, beginning 5 of their 18 league video games thus far this season.
“Along with Bayern and Sarpreet, we’ve agreed that this step is the precise one for all sides,” mentioned Nuremberg sports activities director Dieter Hecking.
Nuremberg gave no particulars of why the New Zealand worldwide’s mortgage spell has ended prematurely.
Singh joined Bayern’s reserves from A-League aspect Wellington Phoenix in July 2019, however was promoted to the senior aspect by head coach Hansi Flick.