Arsenal have clear Mathys Tel transfer stance after Man Utd’s deadline day blow

Arsenal's hope for a deal deal can depend on Mathys Tel.

The Bayern Munich attacker seems to be their last option to close a deal before the window closes. Bayern is open to allowing the French Starlet to leave, but prefers a permanent deal or a loan with an obligation to buy.

Manchester United wants a pure loan and remain interested if it becomes available. It seems to be count or bus for Arsenal at this stage, unless a late offer arrives. But Arsenal still talks to Mikel Arteta, always reluctant to invest time and money in a player to get nothing back, so a loan would lead to something.

Arsenal has plans in the summer and Tel can influence that, but now also need a boost despite their 5-1 victory over Manchester City. They have looked at other options in this window, but a movement for a center in the short term should not come loose.

Tel, 19, Tottenham has already rejected, who has agreed a relocation of £ 50 million and it is thought that he will give a loan agreement, unless the correct long -term option comes up. Bayern Sporting Director Christoph Freund gave an update on Saturday about the French Under-21 International, where Tel was omitted from their team to face Holstein Kiel in the Bundesliga.

“We talk to him a lot,” Freund said. “There has been a lot to it with the young boy in recent days. He is only 19. We decided with him yesterday that there is a lot on his mind, so it makes no sense that he is involved today.

“That was very openly discussed with him. But that means nothing. There is a lot going on now. Many clubs are interested in mathematics. He just has to think about things today and tomorrow.”

Colleague Bayern Chief Max Eberl revealed that Tel initially intended to fight for his place under Vincent Kompany, who handed him a rare start in the Champions League last week. “Mathys decided at the time [in December] That he wanted to stay that he wanted to claim himself. Now Mathys comes by and says he can imagine that he is doing something, “Eberl explained.

“And now we have to think about what we are going to do, whether we are going to do it. The playing time is not satisfactory for him, and that is understandable. It is now at the end of January and now it is more difficult for all involved.

Arteta was asked about Arsenal's plans for deadline day after the Thrashing City. “I don't know, my phone is eliminated with the transfer window, forbidden to call me, text me,” he replied. “My focus is that we have the best preparation we can have on Wednesday and that was the only thing I was interested in.”

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