• Home
  • About Prestige-Lakeridge

prestige-lakeridge.in

June 28, 2020

Sarpreet Singh: Indian Young Rising Star at Bayern Munich

In a recent announcement, the Bayern Munich club confirmed that they had successfully recruited Sarpreet Singh, an Indian player.

Sarpreet Singh is 20 years old. He is an Indian player and currently holds a New Zealand nationality. Most recently, Bayern Munich confirmed to have successfully recruited Sarpreet Singh from Wellington Phoenix Club. No details of the contract were disclosed, but according to the media, Bayern Munich had to spend about 880 thousand euros for the deal. The term of the football contract for young Indian players is 3 years.

David Dome, General Director of Club Wellington Phoenix congratulated Sarpreet Singh. Wish him all the best when playing in Germany. They want to see Sarpreet Singh thrive in Bayern Munich and rise to become the top player in the world.

At Wellington Phoenix Club, last season, Sarpreet Singh made 26 appearances in the A-League and performed very well. Moving to Germany, you will play for Bayern Munich II. If well, Sarpreet Singh is full of opportunities to be called up to the first team and play in the Bundesliga.

The representative of Bayern Munich shared that Sarpreet is a strong and talented attacking midfielder. They are happy to have him in the squad. Meanwhile, Sarpreet Singh shares the happiness of having signed with Bayern Munich for 3 years.

Last season, Singh scored 5 goals and had 8 assists for Wellington Phoenix after 28 appearances on all fronts. Singh personally played for U20 New Zealand team (2015-2018). In March 2018, he was called up to the New Zealand national team to a friendly match against Canada in Murica, Spain.

Since then, Singh has had 4 matches for the New Zealand national team and scored 1 goal. The number of Singh’s shirt in Bayern has not been officially announced. But according to the video posted on Twitter, he will wear the number 31, which was once owned by Bastian Schweinsteiger (March 2002 – March 14), Stephan Kling (January 2000 – February 1) and David Jarolim ( 1997/98 – 1999/00).

Article by edfitorer / Indian Footballers / Bayern Munich, football, india

Recent Posts

  • An Indian football player died because of celebrating a Miroslav Klose-style goal
  • Women’s football in India takes an important step forward in 2020
  • The first Indian player to sign for Liverpool
  • World Football: The Real Problem With Football and India
  • For game-time Ajin Tom snubs ISL clubs for I-League

Recent Comments

    Archives

    • December 2020
    • November 2020
    • October 2020
    • September 2020
    • August 2020
    • July 2020
    • June 2020
    • May 2020
    • April 2020
    • March 2020
    • January 2020

    Categories

    • Blogging
    • Football in India
    • india clubs
    • Indian Footballers
    • World Cup

    Meta

    • Log in
    • Entries feed
    • Comments feed
    • WordPress.org

    Copyright © 2025 · Education Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in