Renato Sanches conceded to being underwhelmed
by his debut season at Bayern Munich, but is
optimistic over his future at the club.
The 19-year-old's big-money pre-season switch
to the Allianz Arena from Benfica came amid much
fanfare for a player who shone in Portugal's
triumphant Euro 2016 campaign, but Sanches has
struggled to make an impact in the Bundesliga.
Carlo Ancelotti has afforded him just six league
starts and reports have linked Sanches with a
possible loan move for next season.
Speaking to the Chilean press, Sanches could not
hide his disappointment, but retained hope of
brighter times ahead.
He said: "It was not very good, but the next season
is sure to be better. I was expecting more, of
course, but I'm confident that the future will be
better.
"I had a few minutes this season and I have to play
to be more and more prepared."
Asked what had gone wrong for him in Germany, he
added: "I do not want to talk about that, I feel good
at Bayern. The goal is to play more and be more
influential in the team."
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