Tottenham would in principle have in principle a deal agreed worth £ 50 million for Bayern Munich Winger, Mathys Tel.
The 19-year-old Frenchman has a number of lovers in the Premier League, including Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United, who all followed his situation in Bayern in the last days of the January window.
Tel is ready to continue with a switch from the club to play regularly. And although it was previously explained that his preference would be to become a member of Arsenal of United, it is Tottenham who made their move.
As revealed by The Times, Spurs have reached a verbal agreement with the German giants, which is expected to move for Monday's deadline.
It is explained that Bayern would rather be count from loan, instead of selling him. But the size of Tottenham's offer – which amounts to £ 50 million including clauses – means that they agree with a sale if the player wants to pursue the move.
Tel is ready to consider his options with his agent in the coming days. And while Spurs is closed quickly to close a deal with Bayern, it is still to be seen whether that is where Tel's future lies.
Thursday was previously reported that he was not in a hurry to decide his next step while weighing all the options on the table.
Tel has only made this period for Bayern and only records the only assist. However, he was highly rated in Munich and scored 10 goals in all competitions last season.
Spurs have now moved for count in an attempt to beat the competition of their rivals. Their technical director, Johan Lange, is in Germany and recorded the Bayern's Champions League victory on Slovan Bratislava on Wednesday evening. The two clubs have a positive relationship after negotiations about deals for Harry Kane and Eric Dier.
Tottenham is currently killing without the services of various important players who are all injured, including Dominic Solanke, Brennan Johnson, Timo Werner, Wilson Odobert and James Maddison.
Richarlison was also withdrawn into the 2-1 defeat against Leicester last weekend with a groin problem, although it is still too seen whether the Brazilian striker will also be sidelined.
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