Bayern Munich signs Wellington Phoenix starlet Sarpreet Singh

Sarpreet Singh, 20, will play for Bayern Munich II after signing a three-year deal with the German giant.

Published : Jul 01, 2019 15:17 IST

Sarpreet Singh got his first senior New Zealand caps last year.
Sarpreet Singh got his first senior New Zealand caps last year.
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Sarpreet Singh got his first senior New Zealand caps last year.

Bayern Munich has signed New Zealand international Sarpreet Singh from A-League side Wellington Phoenix.

The 20-year-old has joined the Bundesliga champion on a three-year deal but will initially play for Bayern Munich II in Germany's third tier.

Singh made 26 appearances in the A-League last term and will now have a chance to prove himself in Europe.

"With Sarpreet we were able to sign a technically strong and very talented attacking midfielder," said Jochen Sauer, head of FC Bayern Campus. "We are very happy that he has chosen FC Bayern."

Singh, who earned his first senior New Zealand caps last year, cannot wait to get started.

"It is with great joy that I announce I have signed with Bayern Munich for the next three years," Singh wrote on Instagram.

"Words cannot describe how I'm feeling right now but I'm extremely excited for this opportunity to develop myself further here in Munich and represent my country and New Zealand football.

"I look forward to getting to know everyone and also learning German."

Phoenix has not disclosed the fee paid by Bayern but said the deal is "arguably the largest transfer of a New Zealand football player".

"We are thrilled for Sarpreet and his family and are extremely proud of what he has achieved to get to this stage of his career," said Phoenix general manager David Dome.

"We wish him all the best in Germany and look forward to seeing him progress all the way through to Bayern’s first team as he continues his development as a professional footballer."

Sarpreet was part of the New Zealand team which played the Intercontinental Cup in India last year. He scored his maiden international goal during the tournament against Kenya and provided two assists to help beat India.

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