Tottenham Hotspur are in discussions with Bayern Munich over the permanent transfer of forward Mathys Tel. Tel, 19, has been on the margins of the Bayern squad since arriving from Rennes in 2022, and is seeking a move away from Allianz Arena in pursuit of playing time.
Bayern's decision is driven by the need to rejuvenate their squad and make room for new additions. With several stars available in the market, the club will seek to balance its team without compromising competitiveness, facing a potentially turbulent summer in Munich.
Jamal Musiala’s new Bayern Munich contract could be finalised by the beginning of February, according to kicker, bringing an end to months of negotiations. Speaking ahead of the club’s Champions League clash against Feyenoord on Wednesday night,
Speculation about Kimmich speaking to Real Madrid has heightened pressure on sporting director Max Eberl, who also needs to handle negotiations with Alphonso Davis. Musiala's contract runs until 2026, while Kimmich and Davis could leave on a free in 2025.
Barcelona coach Hansi Flick is pushing management to get involved in Jamal Musiala's situation at Bayern Munich.
Former German national team head-coach Joachim Löw has conducted an interview with German footballing journalist Rainer Franzke. The full interview is set to hit the newsstands in the Monday print edition of Kicker. GGFN is pleased to supply some translated highlights of the transcript below.
Mathys Tel has all the attributes to be a top player one day, but he may be on his way out of Bayern Munich before transfer deadline day. As the biggest club in Germany, it stands to reason that Bayern Munich will often snap up the best young players in the game, and Mathys Tel is certainly in that bracket.
Goal! Feyenoord 1, FC Bayern München 0. Santiago Giménez (Feyenoord) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the high centre of the goal. Assisted by Gijs Smal with a through ball. Attempt blocked. Alphonso Davies (FC Bayern München) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
The January transfer window rarely sees blockbuster deals in the Bundesliga, but in 2025, Bayern and Leverkusen are looking to break with tradition.
Vincent Kompany's side had already confirmed at least a play-off spot prior to the game, but other results did not go their way, meaning they finished in 12th
Bayern Munich appear resigned to Mathys Tel's exit, with the player attracting interest from the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal and Tottenham as he weighs up his next move