Bayern's Aussie star Irankunda loaned to Grasshoppers

Nestory Irankunda has gone on loan from Bayern Munich to Swiss club Grasshoppers in Zurich. (Richard Wainwright/AAP PHOTOS)

Socceroos' teen star Nestory Irankunda is celebrating a loan move to Swiss outfit Grasshopper Club Zurich, believing his switch from Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich will only boost his global footballing education.

The 18-year-old Irankunda, who joined the six-time European champions from Adelaide United last year, had not hidden how he had wanted to be sent out on loan to get more game time at a top-flight club.

The lad, who's unsurpisingly not yet been able to gatecrash Bayern's first team since his 3.4 million Euro ($A5.6 million) move from the A-League Men's club, has now got his wish by going to the Swiss top-flight team, where he'll team up with fellow Socceroo Awer Mabil until the end of June.

It promises to be a tough European baptism for Irankunda, with Grasshoppers struggling one from bottom of the Swiss Super League.

But both the player and his parent club are happy it's a move which will benefit the talented teen.

Jochen Sauer, director of youth development at Bayern, said: "Nestory has integrated very well after his move from Australia to Europe and has repeatedly shown his great talent with our reserves. 

"We're convinced he'll take the next sporting steps in the Swiss top tier at GC Zurich. We'll continue to support him very closely on his journey."

Irankunda made 15 appearances for Bayern's reserves in the first half of the season, scoring four goals and assisting on four others, while also playing three under-19 matches in the UEFA Youth League, scoring once.

“This is a great opportunity for me to continue my development in Switzerland’s highest league,” said Irankunda.

“I am very happy to be at GC Zurich.”

Irankunda was left out of the last Socceroos squad of last year with coach Tony Popovic saying he wanted the youngster to be allowed to settle and develop at one of the world's biggest clubs in Bavaria.

Grasshoppers sporting director Stephan Schwarz said Irankunda was a “young and exciting talent with dynamism and the ability to ignite the attack”.

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