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Bayern Munich inaugurated the arrival of new goalkeeper Daniel Peretz from the Israeli Maccabi club Tel Aviv on a five-year contract until June 2028.

According to Fabrizio Romano via his Twitter, reported Saturday, The Bavarian bought Peretz for a fee of 5 million euros or around Rp. 83 billion plus additional costs.

FC Bayern telah merekrut kiper berusia 23 tahun Daniel Peretz dengan kontrak lima tahun hingga 30 Juni 2028, tulis pengumuman klub mengutip Antara.

Peretz said he was delighted to be joining the German giant club which has collected 33 German Bundesliga titles and six Champions League titles.

It is a dream for every child one day to be able to play for a club as big as Bayern. When I heard Bayern's interest, I only wanted one: to move here. I'm hungry for everything that comes," said Peretz.

The 23-year-old goalkeeper's arrival will fill the hole left by senior goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who is still injured and will be a competitor tovor Ulreich for a place where the main goalkeeper will play this season.

Peretz first joined Maccabi Tel Aviv at the age of six and made it to the senior team with his debut in the European Conference League qualifiers against FK Sutjeska Niksic in July 2021, as reported by Transfermarkt.

Prior to appearing in senior Maccabi team Tel Avivi, the 1.9-meter-high goalkeeper spent one season as a loan player in Beitar Tel Aviv Bat Yam from August 2019 to July 2020.

Since debuting in the first team Maccabi Tel Aviv, Peretz has so far played 101 times in all record competition 44 cleansheets.

At the international level, last November 2022 Peretz made his senior debut for Israel against Cyprus following his impressive performance for the U-21 team, with a record of 12 caps including qualifications for the 2024 Olympics.

"With Daniel Peretz, we have excellent equipment in our goalkeeper team in terms of prospects, both for this season and the future. Daniel is a goalkeeper with great potential. In his youth he has proven his ability not only at the domestic level but also at international competitions," said Jan-Christian Dreesen as CEO of Bayern.


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