Mathys Tel has been signed by Tottenham on a permanent basis, as the head of Bayern Munich has issued a clear message.
Maths has been permanently obtained by Tottenham from Bayern Munich on a six-year contract. In 20 appearances, the 20-year-old forward scored three goals while on loan from the Bundesliga champions during the latter half of the past season.
The club successfully negotiated the fee down to £29.8m, despite the fact that the loan included an option for Spurs to make the transaction permanent for £45.8m, according to the PA news agency. He initially played a significant role during his first two seasons at Bayern after moving from Rennes in 2022, with 69 appearances.
However, his popularity declined after Vincent Kompany was appointed a year ago. Before being loaned to Spurs, he made only eight league appearances during the first half of last season. He initially declined the offer before experiencing a sudden change of heart late in the January transfer window.
Tel, who was an unused substitute in the final in Bilbao, is currently competing for France at the under-21 European Championships in Slovakia, where he scored his team’s opening goal of the tournament, a penalty, in Saturday’s 3-2 victory over Georgia. He is accompanied by his teammate, Wilson Odobert.
According to Max Eberl, Bayern’s director of football, Mathys Tel “arrived at FC Bayern at a young age and made his initial forays into the highest echelon of international football.” “He was a beloved member of our team, consistently dedicating himself to the club and the team.” It has become evident that Tottenham was the optimal choice for his growth.
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