
A total of 25 Bayern players are currently out on loan at clubs across Europe as they seek playing time and look to drive their development. In Loan Watch, fcbayern.com provides regular updates about their performances away from Munich. Last week there were notable displays by Matteo Pérez Vinlöf, Maximilian Hennig and Lukas Schneller.
Matteo Pérez Vinlöf: 90 minutes in win over Klagenfurt

Matteo Pérez Vinlöf’s Austria Vienna beat Austria Klagenfurt 2-0 at home in the Austrian Bundesliga. The Swede played the full 90 minutes down the left wing in the hosts’ 3-5-2 formation. The 19-year-old had three shots and set up another for a teammate as Vienna remain in second place behind champions Sturm Graz on goal difference.
Maximilian Hennig: Full 90 at Sandhausen

Maximilian Hennig also enjoyed a full 90 minutes of action last weekend as the left-back started for Unterhaching away at Sandhausen in the 3. Liga. The visitors battled back from an early goal to draw 2-2, although they remain bottom of the table on 19 points, still 12 shy of Alemannia Aachen and safety. It was Hennig’s 18th appearance of the season.
Lukas Schneller: Clean sheet in big game

Lukas Schneller kept a clean sheet as Schweinfurt claimed a hugely important 1-0 win at home to Illertissen on Friday night. The 23-year-old goalkeeper has played every minute so far this season in the fourth-tier Regionalliga Bayern and has now managed eight shut-outs. Victory over their fourth-placed opponents helped Schweinfurt open up a seven-point lead at the top of the table over Bayreuth, who themselves are one point ahead of Bayern’s reserves.
Catch up on the previous Loan Watch from last week:
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