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Bayern Munich agree to sign 17-year-old Ecuadorian prodigy, per Fabrizio Romano

Story byineednonameThu, December 4, 2025 at 3:30 PM UTC·1 min readAccording to Ecuadorian journalist Reinaldo Romero and now confirmed by Fabrizio Romano, Bayern Munich have agreed a deal to sign 17-year-old Virgilio Olaya from SD Aucas. Per the report, Bayern are considering loaning him out for further development. Olaya plays as a center-back and has started five games for SD Aucas in the Ecuadorian first division this season — not an easy feat for a teenager. He also has several appearances for the Ecuadorian U-17s.

Bayern Munich agree to sign 17-year-old Ecuadorian prodigy, per Fabrizio Romano

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Key Highlights

  • @JUFE_OFFICIAL posted a compilation of his gameplay on :Bayern Munich are apparently considering loaning the 17-year-old out to a partner club in the Red&Gold football venture, a partnership between the Bavarians and Los Angeles FC.
  • Other clubs include the South Korean side Jeju SK FC, African side Gambinos Stars Africa, and Uruguayan side Racing Club de Montevideo. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAt only seventeen and with limited senior team experience, Olaya is unlikely to feature for the Bavarians any time soon.
  • He will have to go on loan, and maybe later play in Bayern’s own youth system before getting a shot at the senior team — a tough task for any player, no matter how talented. More importantly, this move shows that Bayern Munich are serious about re-entering the South American market, signing stars before they become big names and get snatched up by Spanish and Portuguese teams for cheap.
  • The club suspended its scouting business in South America after the spectacular crashout by Breno Borges a decade ago.
  • It has taken a long time, but maybe this will help the Bavarians sign some real talent down the line.
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