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Mathys Tel: Arsenal, Chelsea, Man Utd and Spurs interested as Bayern Munich confirm forward wants to leave

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Tottenham have approached Bayern Munich over a permanent deal for Mathys Tel worth £50m as Premier League clubs battle to land the France U21 international before the end of the January transfer window.

Talks between Spurs and Bayern are in the early stages. There is also interest from Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal, with the latter having seen a bid rejected for Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins.

Tel started in Bayern Munich's 3-1 win over Slovan Bratislava in the Champions League on Wednesday evening but the club have confirmed that the 19-year-old wants to depart.

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"He has said he would like to leave," said sporting director Max Eberl. "Now we have to think about whether we will do it and what we will do."

Bayern, who signed Tel from Rennes for a fee in the region of £23m in 2022, are open to letting him leave permanently, according to Sky Germany.

Chelsea have a longstanding interest in Tel, who has scored 16 goals in 83 games for Bayern, and had planned to approach the German giants even before he decided he wanted to leave this January.

Christopher Nkunku's chances of getting his desired move to Bayern Munich would be improved if Tel moved to Stamford Bridge.

United would need one of their current forward players to leave first before making a move for Tel. But with less than a week of the window remaining, potential departees Alejandro Garnacho and Marcus Rashford appear no closer to a move out of Old Trafford.

There has been a lull with Napoli and Chelsea's interest in Garnacho.

Redknapp: Kane 'very complimentary' of Tel

Sky Sports' Jamie Redknapp speaking on The Transfer Show:

"He [Tel] is a very talented player, that's for sure. He's 19 and Tottenham have signed a lot of good young players in the last few years. That seems to be the profile of what they are trying to get.

"I messaged Harry Kane earlier on just asking what he's like as I knew I was coming to speak to you guys and he was very complimentary about him. First of all, he says he's a great guy. He wants to work, good trainer, good finisher, lot of potential.

"It's a lot of money, £50m, for a 19-year-old in the current climate. I can't think of too many that age that have gone for much more.

"He has a lot of talent and can play off the left as well - and they have got a lot of big games coming up.

"Coming to Tottenham, would he start? There's still [Heung-Min] Son, there's still [Dejan] Kulusevski, there's still [Dominic] Solanke when he's fit, so there's probably not a guarantee he's going to come in as a regular starter but trying to get ahead of Kane at Bayern is not easy."

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.

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.

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."

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Dejan Kulusevski defends Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou and says any side would struggle with their injury crisis

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Dejan Kulusevski has defended under-fire head coach Ange Postecoglou and said Spurs are "paying the price" for not having enough available players.

Spurs sit 15th in the Premier League table after Sunday's 2-1 loss to Leicester extended their winless run to seven games, but Kulusevski insists their injury crisis is the reason for their poor results.

Tottenham's injury list has stretched into double figures in recent weeks, leaving them with a threadbare squad for a hectic run of fixtures as they compete on four fronts.

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Micky van de Ven is in line to return from a hamstring problem in Thursday's Europa League meeting with Elfsborg, but James Maddison is the latest name on the injury list with a calf strain.

Speaking ahead of the Elfsborg game, during which Spurs will look to seal their passage to the last 16, Kulusevski acknowledged their Premier League form has been "very bad" but insisted the context of their absentee list is key.

"Opinions change," he said when asked about recent criticism of manager and players.

"I don't listen to no one because I know the truth and I see the truth from my side. It is not important what people say. It has never been, actually.

"The league is very bad and the game on Sunday was tough to lose but you have to stay clear-minded and focus on the goals.

"We have made mistakes, don't get me wrong. We have made a lot of mistakes.

"But we are 11 fit players, or 10 fit players, in four competitions. That's not OK and that's why the team is paying the price, in the league especially.

"You can look at the manager, you can look at the players. But I think it's bigger than that. It's everything involved."

He continued: "We play three games a week with nine or 10 players. That's all I need to say, it's nothing more than that.

"I think everybody has got to watch the picture and ask themselves how we came this far. That's it.

"Yeah, that's what I'm saying," he added when asked if the squad is not big enough.

"We are 11 players playing three games a week for a long period. I don't see any other team doing that. That's the only thing we should look at."

'Ange is the right man for Spurs'

Kulusevski added that Postecoglou is the right man to lead Tottenham through this difficult period and agreed with his manager's assertion that Spurs could still achieve "something special" this season.

"Yeah I agree with him," he said. "Three cups, we're doing really well in the cups. I think we can do big things in these last four months."

Asked why Postecoglou was the right man, Kulusevski added: "Because we had games where we showed perfect football and football not many teams can play in the world.

"We played beautiful against (Manchester) United, City away 4-0 and yeah we're behind him.

"I have to fight for him because I believe in that football too. Yeah, he is the right man."

Ange: Pressure doesn't affect me

Postecoglou, meanwhile, insisted he is unaffected by the recent scrutiny surrounding his future, saying he is instead focused on turning their form around in the Premier League and continuing their pursuit of silverware in the cup competitions.

"It doesn't affect me," he said. "It never has and it never will. My view on my role has never been about self-preservation, it's about trying to achieve.

"I'm still in a position where we can do that. You suggest there's a running commentary on me at the moment which is not surprising given our league position, but I don't have to respond to that or get involved in that.

"It doesn't interest me, it doesn't affect me. What's important to me is preparing for tomorrow's game.

"We're in a great position to still achieve something really special this year. I'm going to push everyone at the club to not lose sight of the fact that the possibilities of us doing something special are still there if we work our way through it."

Postecoglou revealed Van de Ven will play some part against Elfsborg having not featured since December 8 but Maddison is facing two to three weeks out with a calf strain.

Pape Matar Sarr and Yves Bissouma are also available to face Elfsborg but Cristian Romero will only come back into contention following Sunday's Premier League meeting with Brentford, live on Sky Sports.

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Ange Postecoglou: Tottenham should stick with under-pressure boss this season and next, says Paul Merson

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I feel sorry for Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou.

Tottenham need to be careful. They've had Jose Mourinho, they've had Antonio Conte, they've had Nuno Espirito Santo - those managers that the crowd have gone mad at. 'We want the Tottenham way'.

They've brought Ange Postecoglou in. We've seen what he did last season when he had a fit team and he got them flying and then they drifted away.

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But he entertains, he wants to play on the front foot and he can do that when he's got his centre-half Micky van de Ven playing because he's the main man.

But stick with Ange. If he goes now, they're going to go with someone who's got to come up and shut shop up, play 10 at the back, play counter-attacking football - the fans will go mad again.

Give him a chance. Give him next year as well and I'm not saying that because I'm Arsenal and want them to lose every week.

Tottenham are a good team to watch when they've got their players fit but Van de Ven has to play.

Spurs need to buy midfielders

They need midfield players. They've got no midfield players. They've got Rodrigo Bentancur but the others haven't been good enough. They don't dominate football matches in the midfield. Whoever comes in doesn't dominate.

They have a half-decent goalie in Guglielmo Vicario. They've got two good centre-halves, or one very good and the other one - Cristian Romero - better when he's playing with Van de Ven.

They've got a good centre-forward in Richarlison who's just starting to play now. Dejan Kulusevski would get in virtually every team in the Premier League but they need that spine.

The goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky's come in, and they needed a goalie, but that goalie isn't going to play when Vicario's fit.

This is the problem with Tottenham. It's alright going, 'oh, we'll go out and buy him, buy him, buy him', but none of them will play when all the others are fit.

Tottenham haven't got the money to give £70,000-a-week for people sitting on the bench.

Cup competitions give Ange and Spurs hope

I'd be patient.

Who knows, they're still in all the cups. They've probably got more chance of winning the Europa League because they haven't got Liverpool in the Europa League.

They're still in all the competitions. I would sit tight.

Where would the fans rather be: sixth in the league and out of every cup? Or 15th in the league but still in every cup?

The only problem is when those Daniel Levy [Tottenham chairman] banners start coming out, there's only one thing that's going to happen and that's, 'I'm going to take the pressure off me - off you go, manager'.

Tottenham's upcoming fixtures

Elfsborg (H) - Europa League - Thursday

Brentford (A) - Premier League - February 2, live on Sky Sports

Liverpool (A) - Carabao Cup - February 6, live on Sky Sports

Aston Villa (A) - FA Cup - February 9

Man Utd (H) - Premier League - February 16, live on Sky Sports

Ipswich (A) - Premier League - February 22

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