Kicker: Tottenham to negotiate with Bayern for Tel purchase

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It might have taken Mathys Tel a little while to get up to speed during his half season loan at Tottenham Hotspur, but he has appeared to hit his stride over his past few matches. Spurs have a €50m purchase option for the French striker, on loan from Bayern Munich, and has performed well enough that Spurs are considering making his loan permanent, but according to one source in Germany not for the agreed-upon price.

Kicker is reporting (in a very short update) that Spurs aren’t willing to pay the €50m option for Tel, but would instead try to negotiate for a lower purchase price with Bayern at the end of the season. The report doesn’t say what that price would be (duh, “negotiations”), but it adds further credence to the idea that Bayern really have no intention of keeping him around.

There are some questions here, mostly involving whether Tottenham win the Europa League and subsequently qualify for Champions League football or not. If Spurs have European football next season they’ll need a bigger squad to compete on multiple fronts, so buying Tel at a discount (and possibly targeting another wide player) would be the play. Without Europe next season, I wonder whether Spurs might pass on Tel entirely.