Bayern leaves doubt for Mathys Tel

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Bayern Münich seems to want to bluff everyone until the last moment. Clearly on the start, Mathys Tel is tracked by multiple stables. This Thursday, we learned that the Bavarian club and Tottenham had reached an agreement up to 60 million euros for the 19 -year -old. However, the current Bundesliga leader does not want to publicly speak of a departure from his attacker.

At a press conference, on the eve of challenging Holstein Kiel, Vincent Kompany and Max Eberl were questioned about the former Stade Rennais. And officially the priority for him is the match this Saturday: ” The most important thing is that Mathys is always a Bayern player. Each player is fully available until the last moment. My role is, as always, to use the players who are available “Said the coach of the Munich stable. Same story for the sports director: ” Mathys is still a Bayern player. Therefore, if he's there tomorrow, he will hope, hope to score goals. This remains the case for the moment. There is no new situation. »It remains to be seen if the winger will have playing time tomorrow.

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