Bayern, it’s official!

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After its success in the Champions League, Bayern Munich formalizes the extension of a young talent from its squad.

Bayern Munich had an idyllic start to the week. After defeating Lazio Rome (3-0) in the Champions League on Tuesday evening, the Bavarian club formalized this Wednesday the contract extension of its young French prodigy, Mathys Tel.

The 18-year-old prodigy, trained at Stade Rennais, has signed a new lease binding him to the Rekordmeister until June 2029. Author of 7 goals and 4 assists in 31 appearances in all competitions, Tel has already established himself as an element valuable from Bayern.

Mathys Tel wants to give everything

In a press release published by the reigning German champion, Mathys Tel expressed his satisfaction: “This contract extension means a lot to me. I have already learned a lot at Bayern, on and off the pitch. Munich has become a home for me and my family, and the fans are also very important to me. I can’t be the player I am without them. When you play for Bayern you always want to win all the trophies. I want to score and score goals, play with heart and energy for Bayern and give everything for this club and its fans. »

This extension is excellent news for Bayern, which thus secures the services of a talented striker for years to come. For its part, Mathys Tel seems to have found an ideal environment to flourish and continue its progress.

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