<p>Sydney: Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich have signed Australian teenager Nestory Irankunda from Adelaide United on a long-term deal starting in July next year after he turns 18.</p><p>The pacey 17-year-old winger was born in a Tanzanian refugee camp to Burundian parents before moving to Perth as an infant and then on to Adelaide, where he took up the game.</p>.Defending champions Napoli name Mazzarri as new coach.<p>Irankunda has represented his adopted country at under-17 level and was on the bench for two Socceroos international friendlies this year but did not get on the pitch.</p><p>"It's really unbelievable," Irankunda told the A-League website. "There were multiple teams interested and I had to make the choice and I made the choice of Bayern Munich.</p><p>"There was obviously offers from English Premier League teams but my dad said he supported Bayern. There was a photo he showed me in the refugee camp, in Bayern Munich kit, so I went off that, to make my parents and my dad proud."</p><p>Irankunda made his debut for Adelaide at the age of 15 in January last year and while he played mainly off the bench in his first season a series of spectacular goals marked him out as a special talent.</p><p>"We've had Nestory on our radar for some time and we're pleased we've reached an agreement with him and Adelaide United on a move to Munich for next summer," Bayern's director of youth development Jochen Sauer said in a statement.</p>.Liverpool's Diaz meets father first time since latter's kidnapping.<p>"Nestory is an extremely quick winger, a strong dribbler and finisher with good drive towards goal. We're convinced by his potential and that he will take the next steps with us."</p>
<p>Sydney: Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich have signed Australian teenager Nestory Irankunda from Adelaide United on a long-term deal starting in July next year after he turns 18.</p><p>The pacey 17-year-old winger was born in a Tanzanian refugee camp to Burundian parents before moving to Perth as an infant and then on to Adelaide, where he took up the game.</p>.Defending champions Napoli name Mazzarri as new coach.<p>Irankunda has represented his adopted country at under-17 level and was on the bench for two Socceroos international friendlies this year but did not get on the pitch.</p><p>"It's really unbelievable," Irankunda told the A-League website. "There were multiple teams interested and I had to make the choice and I made the choice of Bayern Munich.</p><p>"There was obviously offers from English Premier League teams but my dad said he supported Bayern. There was a photo he showed me in the refugee camp, in Bayern Munich kit, so I went off that, to make my parents and my dad proud."</p><p>Irankunda made his debut for Adelaide at the age of 15 in January last year and while he played mainly off the bench in his first season a series of spectacular goals marked him out as a special talent.</p><p>"We've had Nestory on our radar for some time and we're pleased we've reached an agreement with him and Adelaide United on a move to Munich for next summer," Bayern's director of youth development Jochen Sauer said in a statement.</p>.Liverpool's Diaz meets father first time since latter's kidnapping.<p>"Nestory is an extremely quick winger, a strong dribbler and finisher with good drive towards goal. We're convinced by his potential and that he will take the next steps with us."</p>