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Southampton sign Peretz on permanent deal from Bayern

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Southampton have announced that Daniel Peretz has signed a permanent deal from Bayern Munich after a successful loan spell.

The 25-year-old has signed a four-year deal with the Championship side, who reached the FA Cup semi-final in 2025-26 before being expelled from the play-off final due to spying on their semi-final opponents, Middlesbrough.

After initially being loaned out to Hamburg, where he only played two DFB-Pokal games, Peretz joined Southampton in January on a short-term loan deal.

Since Peretz’s Championship debut, only Ivor Pandur (75), Egil Selvik (65) and Radek Vitek (65) made more saves than the Saints goalkeeper (64), who kept eight clean sheets as they finished in the play-off places.

“I’m super excited,” Peretz told the club website.

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“For the last few months, this was my home, and we had so many good times, and also some tense times, but even in the last few weeks, with how we stayed together, you could really feel this home environment.

“That was, for me, the deciding factor. Yes, it is my dream to play in the Premier League and on the highest stages in the world, but a bigger dream for me is to be there with Southampton.

“I really believe that we can be there and achieve that.”

Southampton also announced the permanent signing of striker Cyle Larin on Friday, after the 31-year-old initially joined on loan from Mallorca.

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