Spain star lined up for Premier League transfer after being advised to avoid English football due to HEIGHT | The Sun

BRYAN ZARAGOZA has his eyes on the Premier League . . . once again.

Zaragoza, 22, has been a star for Granada in LaLiga and scored against Scotland in a recent Euros qualifier.


His form is attracting Prem clubs and Zaragoza would be up for a move — having snubbed trials in England six years ago.

A source said: “Bryan’s only 5ft 5in and he was advised to stay in Spain and make his name.”

Zaragoza introduced his talent to the world three weeks ago when he shone bright against Barcelona.

The winger led Granada to an impressive 2-2 draw against the Spanish champions at Los Carmenes.

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The Spain international completed a brace within the first 29 minutes to leave Barca in absolute awe.

The Blaugrana fought back thanks to goals by Lamine Yamal and Sergi Roberto.

However, Xavi's men weren't able to take the spotlight away from the young Spaniard.

That is because Zaragoza tormented the Spanish giants for much of that evening.

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The youngster joined Granada’s youth setup in 2019 and spent a couple of seasons in the B team, with a short loan to El Ejido in between.

The rising star established himself in the first team last term as he helped Paco Lopez's side secure promotion back to LaLiga.

So far, Zaragoza has amassed a whopping five goals and one assist in 10 league matches.

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