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This Saturday afternoon, Bayern Munich won, not without difficulty, facing Kiel (4-3). Vincent Kompany's men were scared after leaving 4-0. But after the meeting, in addition to the result, attention was paid to Mathys' future. The Frenchman is on all the mouths in Germany and England. In recent days, he had opened the door to a departure and seemed to have touches in the Premier League.
Indeed, from the age of 19, the one who first explained that he wanted to stay in Bayern had been tired by his lack of playing time in the club. “We talked in December and Mathys said he wanted to win here. Now he says he wants to leave. We must think about the question of whether we will and what we will do ”said director Max Eberl about him. Since then, the interests in the Premier League have multiplied with the Trio Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester United.
Mathys should remain
But the former Rennais had notably refused to sign in Tottenham despite an offer of 60 million accepted by his club. It is, moreover, at the moment T, the only offer accepted by its management. The player, not excited by the Spurs project, had meant that he preferred to stay in Bayern that joining a project that he does not consider interesting. And despite his desire to have playing time elsewhere, the trend has changed this Saturday.
In the mixed zone, sports director Christoph Freund spoke about his situation and announced that the 19 -year -old should finally stay. “The current trend is that it remains. We are not in concrete negotiations with any club. If something else happens, we will tell him about it ”he launched. Unless there is a big reversal of the situation, the 19 -year -old goals will stay in Germany while Manchester United wanted to take advantage of the situation to try an approach in the last hours of the transfer window.
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