As most know by now, Bayern Munich youngster Mathys Tel wants to leave the club on either a loan or a permanent basis. This story will probably change a million times before it ends, so track all of the activity right here…
Villa jumps into race for Tel (RMC Sport journalist Fabrice Hawkins via @iMiaSanMia)
Aston Villa’s sale of Jhon Durán to Al Nassr opened up a spot for them to pursue Tel:
Aston Villa have joined the race for Mathys Tel following Jhon Durán’s move to Al Nassr. Several other Premier League clubs remain interested. Bayern are hoping to get a €50-60m fee in case of a permanent transfer.
Spurs more serious than United (Fabrizio Romano via @iMiaSanMia)
Per Fabrizio Romano, multiple English clubs are vying for Tel, but Spurs might be the most serious:
Tottenham are willing to invest on a permanent deal for Mathys Tel. Chelsea are still there and want him permanently as well. Manchester United enquired about a loan deal.
Spurs want Tel permanently or on loan (L’Equipe via @iMiaSanMia)
Tottenham Hotspur is all-in on Tel:
Tottenham is the most active club in the past few hours to try to sign Mathys Tel. Spurs technical director Johan Lange travelled to Munich to hold talks with Bayern and convince the player. Both a loan and a permanent deal are on the table.
At least five EPL clubs in on Tel (Daily Mail journalist Sami Mokbel via @iMiaSanMia)
Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea FC, Manchester United, Aston Villa, and Arsenal FC are among the clubs eyeing Tel:
Five Premier League clubs carry interest in Mathys Tel: Tottenham, Chelsea, Man United, Aston Villa & Arsenal. Sources close to the situation say Tel is waiting to see if United or Arsenal formalise their interest before making a final decision.
Spurs want Tel on loan…or more? (Sky Sports)
Tottenham Hotspur eyeing Tel on loan:
Tottenham have approached Bayern over a loan deal for Mathys Tel. Talks are in the early stages and there’s also interest from elsewhere, but Spurs are pushing to get it done.
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