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  • The making of Mathys Tel: starting at centre-back, getting kicked out of Clairefontaine and idolising Thierry Henry

    The making of Mathys Tel: starting at centre-back, getting kicked out of Clairefontaine and idolising Thierry Henry


    With his pace, nimble footwork and explosive shooting, his ability to play in multiple attacking positions and his humble, hard-working attitude, Tottenham’s deadline-day signing Mathys Tel would appear to possess everything he needs to become a firm fan favourite. Albeit with one, minor exception: his all-time favourite footballer is Arsenal’s greatest ever player.

    “Who was my role model? Thierry Henry,” Tel said in a 2023 interview. “I started playing football at the age of five, in 2010-2011, and he was at the end of his career, but I was always watching videos of him on YouTube: his speed, his goals, his technique. He’s someone I looked up to when I was little. I’d love to have the same career as him and I’m trying to become a really great player like him.”

    Tel, who does not turn 20 until April, remains in the foothills of his professional career, but the similarities with Henry’s own formative experiences as a footballer are striking. Both have Caribbean roots and hail from the Paris suburbs (Tel from Villiers-le-Bel in the north, Henry from Les Ulis in the southwest); both honed their craft at France’s fabled Clairefontaine youth training centre; both made the grade at historic French clubs with acclaimed academies (Tel at Rennes, Henry at Monaco); both left France at a young age to play for storied foreign clubs (Tel joining Bayern Munich at 17, Henry signing for Juventus at 21).

    Tel, like Henry, is a speedy, right-footed attacking player with a penchant for cutting in towards goal from the left flank and who doesn’t particularly enjoy heading the ball. And just like his idol (under whom he made four appearances for France Under-21s in 2023), Tel has arrived in north London hoping to kickstart a promising career that was just threatening to flatline at his previous club.

    The Henry connection will not delight Tottenham’s supporters (don’t worry, he won’t be mentioned again), but if Tel can emulate even a fraction of his hero’s achievements in English football, you suspect his boyhood adulation will be forgiven.


    Given Tel has been brought to Tottenham Hotspur for his prowess in the final third, it comes as a surprise to learn that he spent his earliest years on the football pitch trying to stop goals rather than score them.

    “I played him in defence,” Eric Campaner, Tel’s first coach at his local club JS Villiers-le-Bel, tells The Athletic. “We played on half-pitches and because he was so powerful, there wasn’t enough room for him to show off all his qualities if he started in attack. When he came forward from the back, it enabled him to really express his talent.”

    Tel joined the club at the age of six and stayed there for five years. An early developer in every aspect, he had his growth spurt young. Team photographs from the time show him towering over his team-mates – and coaches – despite still being some way short of puberty. It was not only in the height stakes that he was head and shoulders above everybody else. “Mathys had everything,” says Campaner. “Athletically, he was at the top. He was quick, he was powerful and he had natural talent. I don’t know how you can explain it. Above all, he loved the game. After school, he’d come to the pitches and put his dad in goal. It was a real ordeal for his dad because by the age of nine, he already had a monstrous shot on him.”


    Tel (back row, second from right) at his first club JS Villiers-le-Bel (Eric Campaner)

    Born in Sarcelles in April 2005, Tel grew up in nearby Villiers-le-Bel, a town of some 30,000 people that lies 11 miles north of central Paris, a 13-minute bus ride from the nearest station on the RER D suburban rail line. He lived with his parents, Michel and Margaret, and his elder sister, Malicka, in a third-floor apartment. As is always the case in tales such as this, a football was never far away. “Everyone knew him in the neighbourhood, because he wasn’t afraid of playing against the big kids,” his sister told Le Parisien in 2023. “They were always blown away by what he could do. Whenever it was time to go home for dinner, he’d often have the excuse of a match.”

    Tel moved on to Paris FC at the age of 11, having caught the eye in friendly games against the club while playing for Villiers-le-Bel. If the move brought him into the orbit of a professional outfit for the first time (albeit one that was rather down at heel), it would also make him intimately acquainted with the 18-mile stretch of road that separated his family home from the club’s spartan training facilities at Stade Dejerine, nestled against the Peripherique ring road on the French capital’s easternmost flank.

    “He’d finish school, quickly do his homework and then his father would bring him to training,” recalls Reda Bekhti, who immediately promoted the 11-year-old Tel to his Under-13s side at Paris FC. “It was 30km each way, three times a week, plus matches on Saturdays. He’s got good support around him. His father and mother are very polite, very respectful. They weren’t the kind of parents who’d bombard you with needless questions. He’s the same: very respectful, very humble and has always had his head squarely on his shoulders.”


    Tel, back row second from right, with his Paris FC team-mates (Photo credit: Reda Bekhti)

    News travels quickly between the scouts and recruiters who crowd the touchlines of the municipal pitches in the Ile-de-France region, in which the city of Paris lies, and it didn’t take long for Tel’s talents to attract attention. He had trials with Paris Saint-Germain and Lille, neither of which went any further, and there was also interest from clubs including Monaco and Lens before Rennes entered the fray.

    Rennes’ academy is regularly ranked as the best in France by the French Football Federation and the Brittany club has a strong record of recruiting talent from the Paris region, helped by the high-speed TGV train line that whisks passengers to and from the capital in a little over 90 minutes. Motivated by the chance to follow in the footsteps of Rennes alumni such as Yoann Gourcuff, Ousmane Dembele and Eduardo Camavinga, Tel signed a kind of pre-contract – known in France as an accord de non-sollicitation (non-solicitation agreement) – with Les Rouge et Noir in 2018.

    Rennes made their move after Tel was selected to join the prestigious youth set-up at Clairefontaine. But it was there that something occurred that remains an entirely incongruous detail in the story of a young man who is described as polite, well-mannered and mature by practically everyone who has ever met him: he got kicked out.

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    In early French press reports about Tel’s back story, the reasons for his exclusion from Clairefontaine were said to be shrouded in mystery. The reality is that it was punishment for a fight with a classmate at an affiliated school. “He was provoked and he made the mistake of reacting to the provocation,” says Gadiri Camara, who has been Tel’s adviser since the player was 14. “He already had a bit of a status by that point and the directors at Clairefontaine decided to make an example of him. For him, it was a catastrophe. He felt that he’d been blacklisted, that he’d never play for France, that people would say he was a thug. But it forced him to have a look at himself and it taught him the importance of self-restraint.” (The Clairefontaine director Christian Bassila did not respond to The Athletic’s request for comment about the incident.)

    The reaction at Rennes was one of measured concern. “We took pride in our values and we said to ourselves: ‘If this boy has been excluded, maybe he’s not the kind of boy we want at the academy’,” recalls one source, speaking on condition of anonymity in order to protect relationships. “But we continued to follow him.”

    Tel had enrolled with another local club, ASJ Aubervilliers, in 2017, turning out for them each weekend after spending the week at Clairefontaine. But he became frustrated by a lack of playing time there and in October 2019, he signed for Montrouge FC 92 in the southern Paris suburbs. At Clairefontaine, he had been considered a defender, but he had started playing in attack at Aubervilliers and continued to do so at Montrouge, typically lining up as a left-sided forward. If being cast away from Clairefontaine’s historic chateau, pristine pitches and stately oak forest had dented his morale, it didn’t show. “He demonstrated from his first training session that he was determined to win every single little exercise and after a couple of sessions, he’d won everyone’s respect,” says former Montrouge coach Thomas Berlette.

    Shortly before the Covid pandemic hit Europe in March 2020, Montrouge’s Under-17s played their Rennes counterparts in a friendly and Tel scored the only goal. “Ball in behind, he dribbled the keeper and scored,” says Berlette. “A striker’s goal!” It was by now apparent that his future lay as an attacker, but when he formally joined Rennes later the same year, his coaches elected temporarily to deploy him in central midfield. “We wanted to develop his reading of the game, his decision-making and his scanning, so we started playing him as a No 8,” explains Romain Ferrier, who was Tel’s coach with the Rennes reserves during the 2020-21 season. “It wasn’t easy for him — we unsettled him a little bit! But he understood the thinking behind it and even though he sometimes struggled, he never gave up.”

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    Tel made his senior Rennes debut as a substitute against Brest in August 2021, breaking Camavinga’s record to become the club’s youngest ever player at the age of 16 years and 110 days. The attention from other clubs that he had long attracted was by now reaching a crescendo, but the youngster took it in his stride. “There’d be scouts from all over the place — all the European big guns and from all the leagues,” says Ferrier, who now works at Marseille. “But he handled it all very calmly. I never saw any signs of complacency or easing off. He’d always be on the pitch 10 minutes before everyone else, working on his technical skills and his first touch. When you worked with him every day, you saw that he had objectives and that he was getting things lined up in order to achieve them.”

    Capped multiple times by France at youth level, Tel tasted glory at the Under-17 European Championship in Israel in 2022 as the captain and attacking figurehead of a team that also featured his Rennes team-mates Desire Doue and Jeanuel Belocian, Lyon right-back Sael Kumbedi and PSG midfielder Warren Zaire-Emery. “Mathys climbed the steps pretty quickly at every level,” says Lionel Rouxel, his coach with France’s Under-18s and Under-19s. “He’s a quick player, who needs space to run into behind, and he’s capable of scoring goals because he’s very adroit in the box. He can play up front as part of a two or on his own. As a person he’s reliable, well balanced, humble, attentive, a competitor and a leader — both in the changing room and on the pitch. He has all the personality traits required to succeed.”


    (Jack Guez/AFP via Getty Images)

    Tel has, to date, played eight times for France’s Under-21s, scoring three goals. While he is still awaiting his first call-up to Didier Deschamps’ senior side, where the competition for attacking roles is not exactly feeble, there is a sense of expectation at the FFF about the international future that may await him. “The only thing he’s been lacking of late is playing time, so I hope he’ll get some at Tottenham,” says Rouxel. “We would like him to play more because we’re counting on him for the senior team one day.”


    Bayern signed Tel in the summer of 2022. He had played only 119 minutes of first-team football for Rennes, spread across 10 appearances (all as substitute) and including a 46-minute outing in a Coupe de France defeat on penalties. After joining on a five-year contract for a fee potentially worth up to €28.5million, the 17-year-old scored on his full Bayern debut at Viktoria Cologne in August 2022 to break Jamal Musiala’s record as the club’s youngest ever goalscorer.


    (Christof Stache/AFP via Getty Images)

    He made regular run-outs as a substitute in his debut season, under first Julian Nagelsmann and then Thomas Tuchel, demonstrating an unerring eye for goal by scoring five goals in 22 Bundesliga appearances at a rate of one every 79 minutes. Tuchel continued to grant him playing time last season, enabling him to notch 10 goals across all competitions, but, barred by the irrepressible Harry Kane, he found opportunities harder to come by under Vincent Kompany in 2024-25, failing to find the net in 14 appearances.

    Internally, Bayern had faith in Tel and were convinced about his potential to become an elite player. Some at the club felt that he was a player who was driven by his emotions and who needed to feel that the supporters were behind him in order to perform. With no clear path to more regular first-team football ahead of him, Tottenham’s offer of a six-month loan deal with a €55m (£45.7m; $56.9m) option to buy was difficult to turn down. Manchester United were among a number of other Premier League clubs who also expressed interest, but they balked at Bayern’s request for a €5m loan fee and refusal to include a right-to-buy clause, clearing the way for him to join Spurs. The 19-year-old scored his first goal in Tottenham colours in Sunday’s 2-1 defeat at Aston Villa in the FA Cup fourth round.


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    Tel’s attitude with regard to his career path is encapsulated by a motto that he has had stamped on his Instagram account for years: Précis pas pressé, which means ‘Precise not hurried’ (admittedly it works a good deal better in French). He prides himself on having adopted a deliberately patient and methodological approach to his career, taking the time to analyse all of his options in minute detail with his family and his advisors before deciding which path to take.

    “He’s someone who needs a clearly defined roadmap,” says one source, speaking on condition of anonymity in order to protect relationships. “He wants to know where he’s putting his feet.” Having initially rejected Tottenham’s overtures earlier in the transfer window, it is characteristic of Tel that he eventually agreed to join the club only after being given a detailed explanation about exactly how he would be expected to fit into the team by head coach Ange Postecoglou.

    “For all the talk around the transfer, it only became real to him when the coach picked up the phone to talk to him,” says Camara, Tel’s advisor. “The discussion he had with the coach had an impact because he was very clear and very direct and we could tell that he knew about Mathys’ profile. Mathys simply wants to be on the pitch. He was at Bayern for two and a half years and he learned a lot alongside great players like Thomas Muller and Manuel Neuer. But he’ll be 20 soon and we felt that the apprenticeship stage of his career was over. The moment has come for him to take centre stage.”

    In the context of his meticulously plotted career roadmap, Tel’s decision to swap Munich for London represents an unexpected 700-mile diversion. But having run into traffic at Bayern, he will hope that switching lanes to Tottenham allows him to experience the joys of the open road.

    Additional reporting: Seb Stafford-Bloor, Laurie Whitwell

    (Top photos: Getty Images; design: Will Tullos)



    Mathys Tel is a name that has been making waves in the football world recently. The young centre-back has been turning heads with his impressive performances on the pitch, but his journey to success has been far from easy.

    Born in a small town in France, Tel’s love for football was evident from a young age. He would spend hours practicing his skills in the local park, dreaming of one day making it to the top. His talent was soon recognized by scouts from Clairefontaine, the prestigious football academy in France known for producing some of the country’s top talent.

    Tel was accepted into Clairefontaine at a young age, and it seemed like his dreams were finally coming true. However, things quickly took a turn for the worse when he was kicked out of the academy for disciplinary reasons. It was a devastating blow for Tel, but he refused to let it define him.

    Determined to prove his doubters wrong, Tel continued to work hard and hone his skills. He caught the eye of a local club, who offered him a chance to play for their youth team. It was there that Tel’s talent truly began to shine, and he quickly rose through the ranks to become a key player for the first team.

    Tel’s rise to success has been nothing short of remarkable, and he credits much of his inspiration to his childhood idol, Thierry Henry. The former Arsenal and France striker was a role model for Tel growing up, and he has always strived to emulate Henry’s skill and success on the pitch.

    Now, as Tel continues to impress on the field, it is clear that he is on the path to greatness. His journey from being kicked out of Clairefontaine to becoming a rising star in the football world is a testament to his resilience and determination. And with his idol Thierry Henry cheering him on, there’s no telling how far Mathys Tel can go in the world of football.

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  • Mathys Tel transfer: Bayern Munich forward on his way to England to seal Tottenham move | Football News


    Bayern Munich forward Mathys Tel has landed in England ahead of a proposed move to Tottenham.

    Tel’s agent has posted an image on Instagram of the Bayern Munich teenager aboard a private plane heading for London, and the 19-year-old has landed at Farnborough Airport.

    Sky Sports News understands the structure of the deal is still being negotiated between the clubs.

    Bayern are understood to prefer a permanent deal or a loan which includes an obligation to buy.

    Tel turned down the chance to sign for Tottenham earlier this week after the clubs had agreed a £50m deal.

    But in a massive U-turn, Tel has changed his mind after a long conversation with Spurs head coach Ange Postecoglou on how he will be used.

    Tel has been in demand this window with Manchester United and Arsenal also showing interest in the France U21 international.

    ‘Tel has changed his mind – his plane is heading to London!’

    SSN reporter Michael Bridge:

    “We say never say never on Deadline Day but Tel has done a U-turn and has said ‘yes’ to Tottenham. Incredible news.

    “There are reports there are no obligations or options to buy but what we do know – and there is a picture of Tel and his agent on a plane – the plane looks like it is going to London and not Manchester.

    “Huge news. Tel has changed his mind…”

    Remember, Tel rejected Spurs first…

    Here’s what Paul Merson said on the Transfer Show on Friday night after Mathys Tel rejected a £50m transfer to Spurs…

    “Mathys Tel can’t go to Spurs now. Fans won’t be happy with that. As soon as they’ve heard that he doesn’t want to join, and those three other clubs don’t come in for him and then he ends up at Tottenham, the fans won’t be happy with that.

    “I wouldn’t say it’s embarrassing for Spurs. He’s coming from Bayern Munich, he’s not coming from a lesser team. No disrespect to Tottenham, but he’s coming from a huge team. He’s got to get the right move.”

    Analysis: Why Tel is in demand

    Bayern Munich forward Mathys Tel
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    Bayern Munich forward Mathys Tel

    Sky Sports’ Nick Wright:

    Tel has been a peripheral figure for Bayern Munich this season, playing only 344 minutes across their Bundesliga and Champions League campaigns without scoring. But at 19, he remains a thrilling talent with plenty to offer and plenty of room for improvement.

    He demonstrated his immense potential last season, contributing nine goals and six assists across the Bundesliga and Champions League, despite mostly featuring as a substitute, and averaging an eye-catching 1.15 goal involvements per 90 minutes.

    Context is important, of course. Many of those substitute appearances came at points in games where Bayern were already several goals up. But his talent is not in doubt. It is what convinced Bayern to pay roughly £23m to land him at the age of only 17 in 2022.

    Mathys Tel has largely been used as an impact sub at Bayern Munich so far in his career
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    Mathys Tel has largely been used as an impact sub at Bayern Munich so far in his career

    Tel is quick, strong in the air and, crucially, an accomplished finisher. His versatility is another asset.

    As shown in the graphic above, Tel’s minutes at Bayern have been split across different positions. He has played the highest share of minutes on the left, where he is able to cut in on his right foot. But he is also adept with his left foot and has been used on the right, as a central striker, and even in midfield.

    He would have to adapt to new surroundings in the Premier League, of course. Hitting the ground running would be a challenge mid-season. But it is easy to understand the interest, even if he would not come cheaply to any side looking to sign him permanently.

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    Mathys Tel transfer: Bayern Munich forward on his way to England to seal Tottenham move | Football News

    Exciting news for Tottenham Hotspur fans as Bayern Munich forward Mathys Tel is reportedly on his way to England to finalize a move to the Premier League club. The 24-year-old has been a standout performer for the Bundesliga giants and is now set to make the switch to the English top-flight.

    Tottenham have been in the market for attacking reinforcements and it seems like they have found their man in Tel. The young forward is known for his pace, skill, and eye for goal, making him a perfect fit for the North London outfit.

    The deal is said to be in the final stages of completion, with Tel expected to undergo a medical and put pen to paper on a long-term contract with Spurs. It is believed that Bayern Munich have accepted a substantial offer for the talented forward, paving the way for his move to the Premier League.

    Tottenham fans will be eagerly awaiting the official announcement of Tel’s arrival, as he is set to bolster their attacking options and provide competition for the likes of Harry Kane and Heung-Min Son. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting transfer saga!

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  • Tottenham close to deal for Mathys Tel loan from Bayern Munich


    Tottenham Hotspur are close to striking a loan deal to sign forward Mathys Tel from Bayern Munich.

    The exact structure of the deal is still to be agreed but the Premier League club are working to conclude a move ahead of Monday night’s deadline.

    The Athletic reported last week that Tel had indicated to Tottenham that he intended to stay at Bayern and reassess his future in the summer, despite agreements being reached for him to join the north London club and interest from a host of other teams.

    Manchester United also expressed an interest in Tel this month if he was available to move on loan. Chelsea, who had a long-standing interest in Tel that pre-dates this window, also made an enquiry.

    Tel has appeared 83 times for Bayern, scoring 16 times and providing seven assists. He joined the club from French side Rennes in 2022.

    He became Bayern’s youngest ever goalscorer in August of that year, netting in a 5-0 win over Viktoria Cologne to beat the previous record held by Jamal Musiala.

    Tel is set to join a Tottenham squad that has been heavily hampered by injuries throughout the season. Along the front line, Dominic Solanke, Brennan Johnson, Timo Werner and Wilson Odobert are all sidelined, while Richarlison and Mikey Moore have also spent time out.

    Ange Postecoglou’s side are enduring a tough season and are 14th in the Premier League, having lost 10 of their 24 games in the competition.

    Additional reporting: Sebastian Stafford-Bloor, David Ornstein


    ‘No doubt about his ability’

    Analysis by Anantaajith Raghuraman

    Mathys Tel signalled his arrival on the big stage from the bench.

    Across 140 minutes as a substitute in Bundesliga and Champions League games for Bayern Munich at the start of the 2023-24 season, Tel scored five goals. His talent had shone through in limited minutes the previous season under Julian Nagelsmann. Aside from scoring five league goals in just 397 minutes, his confidence in taking players on and getting shots away stood out.

    That carried over to the first two months of the following season under Thomas Tuchel. Tel finished with 10 goals across all competitions despite making only 10 starts.

    His ascent has hit a roadblock, though, with only 462 minutes of action across competitions in 2024-25 under a third manager, Vincent Kompany.

    Tel was at his best last season when paired with Alphonso Davies on the left. The Canadian was willing to make the overlapping runs that provided Tel with one-on-one opportunities. Davies and Tel exchanged 88 passes during that Bundesliga season, making it the forward’s most active partnership.

    Moving to Bayern from Rennes in 2022 was bound to present obstacles given off-the-pitch changes, the quality of forwards in their squad and the later expectations set by Tel’s hot start. But there can be no doubt about his ability as an inside forward, with the versatility to deliver in other positions.

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    According to reports, Tottenham Hotspur are close to finalizing a deal to bring Mathys Tel on loan from Bayern Munich. The 19-year-old midfielder is highly rated by Bayern Munich’s coaching staff and has been earmarked as a player with a bright future.

    Tottenham manager, Nuno Espirito Santo, is said to be keen on adding Tel to his squad to provide depth and competition in midfield. The loan deal is expected to include an option to make the move permanent at the end of the season.

    Tel, who has represented Germany at various youth levels, is known for his technical ability, vision, and passing range. He will add a different dimension to Tottenham’s midfield and provide a creative spark in the final third.

    The deal is expected to be completed in the coming days, with both clubs working out the final details. Tottenham fans will be eager to see Tel in action and hope that he can make a positive impact in the Premier League. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing transfer story.

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  • Arsenal want Mathys Tel on loan but Manchester United also in the frame | Transfer window


    Arsenal are exploring a loan deal for Mathys Tel but face competition from Manchester United for the Bayern Munich forward.

    Tel, who rejected a permanent move to Tottenham after they had agreed a £50m fee with Bayern last week, has expressed his desire to leave in this transfer window having played only 252 minutes in the Bundesliga this season.

    Arsenal have identified the versatile France Under-21 international, who is capable of playing in a number of attacking positions, as a potential solution to their attempts to reinforce Mikel Arteta’s squad after long-term injuries to Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus.

    It is understood that they have made contact with Tel’s representatives and have received encouragement that he is willing to move to north London. But Arsenal have yet to agree the terms of any loan deal with Bayern and whether it would contain an option to make the move permanent in the summer. United, who are in the market for a forward with Marcus Rashford set to join Aston Villa on loan, have also registered their interest.

    Arsenal had a bid for Ollie Watkins rejected last week, with Jhon Durán’s move to Al-Nassr making it unlikely they will return with an improved offer after Unai Emery insisted the England striker is happy to remain at Villa. Signing Tel on loan may allow Arsenal to wait until the summer to bring in Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig. The Slovenia striker’s contract is believed to include an understanding over a future transfer fee of around £60m.

    Oleksandr Zinchenko could be allowed to leave before the deadline, with Atlético Madrid and Borussia Dortmund interested in the Ukraine left-back. His departure would end Celtic’s hopes of an early arrival for Kieran Tierney, who has agreed to return to the Scottish champions at the end of the season on a free transfer.



    According to recent reports, Arsenal are keen on securing the services of young Belgian midfielder Mathys Tel on loan for the upcoming season. However, they may face competition from rivals Manchester United, who are also said to be interested in the 18-year-old prospect.

    Tel, who currently plays for Belgian club Anderlecht, has caught the eye of several top European clubs with his impressive performances in the youth ranks. Both Arsenal and Manchester United see him as a player with great potential and believe that a loan move could be beneficial for his development.

    While Arsenal are reportedly in advanced talks with Anderlecht over a potential loan deal, Manchester United are also monitoring the situation closely and could make a move for Tel in the coming weeks.

    It remains to be seen where Tel will end up this season, but one thing is for sure – he is a highly sought-after talent and could make a big impact wherever he lands. Stay tuned for more updates as the transfer window progresses.

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  • FC Bayern vor dem Spiel gegen Kiel: Wie geht es mit Mathys Tel weiter? – Sport


    Einem Playoff-Spiel gegen Manchester City gerade so aus dem Weg gegangen, einen lukrativen Verkauf von Mathys Tel in Aussicht: Den FC Bayern beschäftigen vor dem Bundesligaspiel gegen Kiel vor allem Themen neben dem Platz.

    Immer, wenn es Vincent Kompany besonders wichtig ist, die richtigen Worte zu wählen, wechselt er in seinen Pressekonferenzen vom Deutschen ins Englische. Bei einem Wunsch, den er am Freitag formulierte, dürfte das vergeblich gewesen sein. „Let’s focus on Kiel“, sagte der Trainer. Aber es gab selten in seiner Zeit beim FC Bayern so viele Dinge, die vom Fokus auf ein herkömmliches Bundesligaspiel gegen einen Aufsteiger am Samstagnachmittag ablenkten. „Eigentlich interessiert Holstein Kiel gefühlt gar keinen“, sagte Sportvorstand Max Eberl angesichts der zahlreichen Nachfragen zu anderen Themen.



    Am kommenden Wochenende steht für den FC Bayern das wichtige Spiel gegen Holstein Kiel an. Eine Frage, die viele Fans beschäftigt, ist: Wie geht es mit Mathys Tel weiter?

    Der 21-jährige Stürmer hat in den letzten Spielen eine starke Leistung gezeigt und sich als wichtiger Spieler für das Team erwiesen. Mit seinen Toren und seiner Schnelligkeit hat er maßgeblich zum Erfolg des Teams beigetragen.

    Es wird interessant sein zu sehen, ob Trainer Hansi Flick weiterhin auf Tel setzt oder ob er möglicherweise eine Pause einlegt, um ihn für kommende Spiele zu schonen. Auch die Frage nach einer möglichen Vertragsverlängerung wird im Raum stehen.

    Die Fans sind gespannt und hoffen, dass Mathys Tel auch gegen Kiel wieder seine Qualitäten unter Beweis stellen kann. Es bleibt abzuwarten, wie es mit ihm weitergeht und welche Rolle er im Team spielen wird.

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  • Mathys Tel transfer: Tottenham Hotspur and Bayern Munich reach verbal agreement on £50m deal | Football News


    Tottenham and Bayern Munich have reached a verbal agreement on a £50m transfer for Mathys Tel.

    However, the player has not yet made a final decision on whether he will accept Spurs’ offer.

    He has also not decided whether he wants to go on loan or permanently, having previously been determined to breakthrough at Bayern.

    Spurs face rival interest for Tel from Saudi Arabian club Al Ahli , who are managed by German Matthias Jaissle.

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    Jamie Redknapp reveals he spoke to Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane about team-mate Mathys Tel as the striker is attracting interest from Tottenham and other Premier League clubs

    Manchester United have made tentative enquiries about Bayern Munich forward Mathys Tel. However, any potential deal is likely to depend on departures at Old Trafford.

    Chelsea and Aston Villa also remain interested in Tel.

    But Spurs are hoping more regular game time will persuade him to join them over others.

    At £50m, he would become Bayern’s most expensive ever sale.

    Stade Rennais – Tel’s former club – have a share of the sell-on in the region of 10 to 15 per cent.

    Analysis: Why Tel is in demand

    Sky Sports’ Nick Wright:

    Tel has been a peripheral figure for Bayern Munich this season, playing only 344 minutes across their Bundesliga and Champions League campaigns without scoring. But at 19, he remains a thrilling talent with plenty to offer and plenty of room for improvement.

    Mathys Tel has largely been used as an impact sub at Bayern Munich so far in his career
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    Mathys Tel has largely been used as an impact sub at Bayern Munich so far in his career

    He demonstrated his immense potential last season, contributing nine goals and six assists across the Bundesliga and Champions League, despite mostly featuring as a substitute, and averaging an eye-catching 1.15 goal involvements per 90 minutes.

    Context is important, of course. Many of those substitute appearances came at points in games where Bayern were already several goals up. But his talent is not in doubt. It is what convinced Bayern to pay roughly £23m to land him at the age of only 17 in 2022.

    Tel is quick, strong in the air and, crucially, an accomplished finisher. His versatility is another asset.

    Mathys Tel has played in various positions for Bayern Munich
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    Mathys Tel has played in various positions for Bayern Munich

    As shown in the graphic above, Tel’s minutes at Bayern have been split across different positions. He has played the highest share of minutes on the left, where he is able to cut in on his right foot. But he is also adept with his left foot and has also been used on the right, as a central striker, and even in midfield.

    He would have to adapt to new surroundings in the Premier League, of course. Hitting the ground running would be a challenge mid-season. But it is easy to understand the interest, even if he would not come cheaply to any side looking to sign him permanently.

    ‘Tel a great character but he needs minutes’

    Sky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg:

    “He is a great character. He is 19 years old but he has learned to speak German very fast and very well.

    “The fans love him. He is always friendly. He says hello to everyone working at the club and at the training ground, and to every fan.

    “The fans cannot understand why he might leave Bayern but there is an understanding of the fact that he needs regular playing time.

    “He is a fantastic guy, open-minded and always smiling, but he needs to choose the right club right now because this is a very important step in his career.

    “He is not a regular player at Bayern. He is far away from that. Now, he has to gain minutes.”



    Tottenham Hotspur and Bayern Munich have reportedly reached a verbal agreement on a £50m deal for the transfer of Mathys Tel. The highly-rated defender is set to make the move to the Premier League after impressing in the Bundesliga.

    The 23-year-old has been a key player for Bayern Munich this season, helping them to a strong finish in the league. His performances have caught the eye of several top clubs, but it seems that Tottenham Hotspur have won the race for his signature.

    Tel is known for his pace, strength, and ability to read the game well. He will provide a much-needed boost to Tottenham’s defense, which has struggled at times this season.

    The deal is expected to be finalized in the coming days, with Tel set to undergo a medical and sign a long-term contract with Tottenham Hotspur. Fans will be excited to see the young defender in action next season, as he looks to make an impact in the Premier League.

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  • BREAKING: Mathys Tel rejects Tottenham offer


    Bad news, folks. Despite Daniel Levy personally flying out to Munich in order to negotiate with Mathys Tel’s agent, Fabrizio Romano is reporting that Tel has rejected Spurs’ offer and will not be joining the club, on loan or permanently.

    Shit.

    I really thought this one was in the bag, but maybe I should have taken more stock in the fact that Tel was asking for more time to consider Spurs’ offer. I guess the idea of heading to a team in 15th place in the Premier League and possibly with no European football next season was too much of a burden? Or maybe he just wanted more money, or had his little French heart set on Manchester United. Who knows.

    But this sucks. Spurs will now need to pivot to other targets — they’ve been linked with Tyler Dibling, Youane Wissa, and Stefanos Tzimas in recent days. Hopefully Lange’s got a few more irons in the fire.





    In a shocking turn of events, Mathys Tel has officially rejected Tottenham’s offer to join the club. The highly sought-after midfielder was rumored to be on the brink of signing with the Premier League team, but it seems that negotiations have hit a roadblock.

    Sources close to Tel have revealed that he was not satisfied with the terms of the contract offered by Tottenham and has decided to explore other options. This news comes as a blow to the club, who were hoping to secure the talented player to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season.

    It remains to be seen where Tel will end up next, as several other top clubs have expressed interest in signing him. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Arsenal battling Manchester United for Bayern Munich star Mathys Tel but face one stumbling block


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    Arsenal and Manchester United are investigating a move for Bayern Munich‘s Mathys Tel, with his desire to leave the Bundesliga side causing a flurry of activity that has also seen Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur declare their interest.

    A significant issue that the Gunners must overcome is whether a loan with an option to buy is possible. Fewer clubs would be interested if it is just a loan without an option to buy.

    Meanwhile, United would need to spin plates financially in order to make the move happen but they are one of Tel’s preferred options. He is understood to only want to go to a club where he will be guaranteed a certain number of minutes and who can offer him the most football may well decide his ultimate destination.

    A lack of regular football is the primary reason he has pushed to leave Bayern during this January window before the deadline, with the Bavarian giants now discussing what to do next.

    The 19-year-old was already on the radar of Arsenal, with plans to bring in a new forward and the player fits all their criteria, especially regarding his potential to flourish with a consistent role. Tel is two-footed and can play across the forward line, while being able to move the ball with pace and is also considered to be a good finisher.

    Mikel Arteta‘s general preference has been for young signings who he can help to develop.

    The news that the French under-21 international has become available surprised Arsenal due to his obvious talent.

    It has naturally caused the club to look at a potential deal, and what could be done to convince Bayern to sell.

    The German club would nevertheless want to keep a player of such talent, and seek to do some kind of deal where he can get the football he wants but retain the option to bring him back in the future.

    Mathys Tel of Bayern Munich is being monitored by Arsenal and Chelsea
    Mathys Tel of Bayern Munich is being monitored by Arsenal and Chelsea (Getty Images)

    Tel himself is also known to be very open to Arsenal, both due to the status of the club right now, but also the possibility for football due to the thinness of Arteta’s attacking options. The latter is not the case currently with Chelsea, who are also interested in Tel, due to the abundance of players they have in the forward positions.

    Arsenal are still pursuing a deal for Rosenborg’s Sverre Halseth Nypan, although they face increased competition from the likes of Aston Villa.

    The Birmingham club believe they can offer a persuasive package, and potentially offer more regular and immediate first-team football.



    According to recent reports, Arsenal and Manchester United are both vying for the signature of Bayern Munich star Mathys Tel. The talented midfielder has caught the eye of several top clubs with his impressive performances in the Bundesliga.

    However, both Arsenal and Manchester United are facing a major stumbling block in their pursuit of Tel – Bayern Munich’s reluctance to sell. The German giants are determined to hold on to their prized asset and are reportedly not interested in entertaining any offers for the player.

    Despite this setback, both Arsenal and Manchester United are said to be keen on securing Tel’s services and are willing to do whatever it takes to bring him to the Premier League. It remains to be seen whether either club will be able to convince Bayern Munich to part ways with the talented midfielder.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this developing transfer saga as both Arsenal and Manchester United continue to battle it out for Mathys Tel’s signature.

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  • Manchester United interested in Mathys Tel move if Bayern Munich forward is made available for loan


    Manchester United are interested in a potential move for Bayern Munich forward Mathys Tel, should the 19-year-old be made available to leave on loan before the transfer window closes.

    The Premier League club are not actively progressing the situation while they focus on departures, but signing Tel on a temporary basis carries appeal at Old Trafford. Contact so far has been with Tel’s representatives, rather than with Bayern.

    Head coach Ruben Amorim is keen to add reinforcements this month with a broad agreement already reached for the signing of full-back Patrick Dorgu from Lecce.

    Tel is another option being considered by United but there would need to be further outgoings for any move to go forward. Antony left the club on loan to Real Betis last week. Marcus Rashford is another available for loan this month while winger Alejandro Garnacho has been the subject of interest from Chelsea and Napoli.

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    The Athletic reported earlier this month that Chelsea had enquired over a potential deal to sign Tel and had made contact with their Bundesliga counterparts to explore a move.

    United have struggled for goals this season with Amad and Bruno Fernandes the joint top scorers with nine in all competitions. First-choice centre forward Rasmus Hojlund has seven goals while Joshua Zirkzee, the €40million summer arrival from Bologna, has only four.

    Tel joined Bayern from Rennes in the summer of 2022 and has made 82 appearances for the club, registering 16 goals and seven assists.

    Aged 17, he opened his account for Bayern in their 5-0 win over Viktoria Cologne to become the club’s youngest-ever goalscorer, beating the previous record set by Jamal Musiala.

    Tel contributed five league goals during his debut season as Bayern won the 2022-23 Bundesliga title.

    The Frenchman has featured 13 times in all competitions for Bayern this season and has predominantly been used from the bench. He has been an unused substitute in the German club’s last three games.

    (Sebastian Widmann/Getty Images)



    According to recent reports, Manchester United is reportedly interested in making a move for Bayern Munich forward Mathys Tel if he becomes available for loan in the upcoming transfer window.

    Tel, who is highly rated for his pace, skill, and goal-scoring ability, has been on the fringes of the Bayern Munich first team and is said to be looking for more playing time to further his development.

    With Manchester United in need of attacking reinforcements, Tel could be a perfect fit for the Red Devils as they look to add more firepower to their squad.

    It remains to be seen if Bayern Munich will be willing to let Tel go out on loan, but if they do, Manchester United could be ready to pounce and secure the talented forward’s services.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this developing transfer story.

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  • Gunners positioned to hijack Mathys Tel transfer as striker’s stance on Bayern Munich exit is made clear


    The future of Bayern Munich forward Mathys Tel could be one of the biggest transfer stories of the next week, with Arsenal in a strong position amid competition from Chelsea, Tottenham, Manchester United and Bayer Leverkusen.

    The 19-year-old has decided he is ready to leave Bayern this window in a major U-turn, prompting a scramble for his signature from top clubs around Europe.

    Chelsea have already been snubbed by Tel this window and we understand that the youngster still isn’t convinced a move to Stamford Bridge is best for his development.

    Tel would need to be promised that he will start ahead of Nicolas Jackson, while Enzo Maresca has informed the Chelsea board that he wants a prolific striker. Tel doesn’t fit that profile yet, despite having world-class potential.

    Tottenham are also trying to bring in a new striker and to cover for Dominic Solanke – a top priority for under-fire manager Ange Postecoglou.

    Tel is on Spurs’ shortlist but sources suggest that if he isn’t convinced by Chelsea, it’s unlikely he’d be willing to join them either. Postecoglou has reiterated his need for reinforcements in the past week as so far Tottenham have only signed a new goalkeeper, leaving them incredibly short of options.

    Tottenham have sounded out the conditions of a potential deal for Tel but sources are not convinced they hold the cards in the race, with Arsenal, Man Utd and Leverkusen also in the mix.

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    Arsenal, Man Utd also interested in Mathys Tel

    Arsenal are also sign to sign a new striker before the window slams shut and are firmly in the race for Tel. Sources state that the Gunners have spoken with Bayern to understand the conditions of a deal.

    Mikel Arteta is an admirer of Tel. He also had eyes for Aston Villa striker Jhon Duran, although reports suggest that Saudi club Al-Nassr are pushing to sign him.

    We understand that Arsenal are in a good position in negotiations for Tel due to the fact they are in the Champions League and Premier League title race. Those close to Tel also believe that he could have a positive impact for the Gunners and make the striker position his own.

    Man Utd also have Tel on their radar but need to get others off their wage bill before they can make any major moves. Casemiro is expected to move to the Saudi Pro League and they are trying to offload Marcus Rashford. The exits of both players could free up around £600,000 per week in wages.

    Sources say that Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen are another team to watch in the race for Tel as they look at replacements for Victor Boniface, who is close to joining Saudi side Al-Nassr, who, as mentioned, are also interested in Duran from Villa.

    The final conditions of a move for Tel are yet to be decided by Bayern but as things stand, a loan looks most likely with an option to buy attached.

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    IN FOCUS: Who is Mathys Tel?

    By Ben Mattinson (2024)

    Tel is a clinical finisher. The way he can get off shots so quickly with minimal backlift is so impressive.

    As a finisher he doesn’t have any angle bias, he can get shots off on target even at the tightest angles and on his ‘weaker’ left foot. Tel’s ‘weak foot’ ability means he can take players on near the box on either foot and still shoot accurately. This only makes him more unpredictable and harder to mark.

    The Frenchman’s ball-striking is so impressive. Shooting form distance, he strikes the ball with so much power that it’s tough to stop his shots. Even when in a one-on-one he loves to smash shots in rather than place them but also does so accurately.

    Tel loves to make runs in behind the defence particularly between the opponent’s right-back and right-sided centre-back. It’s these areas as an inside forward where Tel shines as he explodes into space and powers a finish past the keeper.

    Tel’s intelligent movement creates high-quality chances for himself and he just needs to play with someone who can consistently find him and he’ll score lots of goals. When playing as a striker he drifts to the left a lot so he can isolate defenders in 1v1 situations and beat them to cut inside on his right foot.

    He’s a quick player but not lightning fast, he’s smart with where he runs though always looking to get through the defence.

    One of his most impressive traits is his physical maturity. Tel has a compact frame with good physicality. When shoulder to shoulder with a defender he’s tough to muscle off the ball and shields the ball well with his body. Tel’s physicality means he’s got decent hold-up and back-to-goal play too as a striker.

    Tel’s athleticism is impressive too. He’s really springy which allows him to escape challenges and get shots off quickly with a lot of power. But this power in his legs also gives Tel a good vertical jump to be an aerial threat too. He’s displayed good heading ability when the opportunity to has arisen.

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    Arsenal fans, get ready to celebrate! The Gunners are reportedly poised to swoop in and hijack Mathys Tel’s transfer to Bayern Munich. The young striker, who has been linked with a move to the German giants, has made it clear that he is open to a move to Arsenal.

    With Tel’s stance on leaving Bayern Munich now public, Arsenal are in prime position to snatch up the promising talent. The Gunners are known for developing young players and providing them with opportunities to shine on the big stage.

    If Arsenal can successfully secure Tel’s signature, it would be a major coup for the club and a significant boost to their attacking options. Stay tuned for further updates on this exciting transfer saga! #Arsenal #MathysTel #TransferNews

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