Bayern Munich today announced the signing of the Israeli goalkeeper Daniel Perez from Maccabi Tel Aviv. He is 23 years old, signed a five-season contract, until June 2028, and will wear the number 18. According to German media, the Bavarian club is paying five million euros for a transfer plus variables.
“Daniel is a goalkeeper with a lot of potential. In his youth he has shown his ability not only at the national level but also in international competitions”, he assures Bayern CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen.
Peretz joined Maccabi when he was 6 years old and worked his way through their youth teams until making his first-team debut in August 2021. He previously spent a season on loan at Israeli second division side Beitar Tel Aviv Bat Yam.
Germany stopped in European Sub-21
Peretz Made his debut with Israel’s senior team in November ago after coming through the youth ranks since 2016. He impressed at this summer’s UEFA European Under-21 Championship in Georgia and Romania this summer and caught Bayern’s attention with a string of saves that helped with Israel drawing against Germany in the knockout stages. groups (1 -1).
“That was the last moment where we decided that he could be a very good addition to our group of goalkeepers and to our club,” he said today. Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel, before the official announcement. “And yes, his talent, his personality is a very good combination that suits us.”
Competition for Ulrich waiting for Neuer
Peretz arrived at Bayern to cover the march of Yann Sommer at Inter and will compete for ownership at Sven Ulrich, who played the Super Cup against Leipzig and on the first day of the Bundesliga against Werder Bremen, waiting for the veteran Manuel Neuer, surgery again this month, he is sure to recover from a long-term injury he suffered while skiing in December.
Source: La Verdad

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