Bayern: Tuchel modified Mathys Tel’s transfer window plans

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During his official presentation to the media, the new sporting director of Bayern Munich, Max Eberl, was clear about the future of Mathys Tel. “Our philosophy is to recruit players who bring success. This could be a big star. We will try to find stars. But we will also try to find high level players like Mathys Tel. It should be possible to win titles while allowing development. I also found players who only became stars six months later..

Substitute under Tuchel, the young 18-year-old French striker asked himself questions about his future. But according to Sports Bild, the situation has changed. Firstly, the former Rennais welcomed Eberl’s speech about him. Then, the announced departure of Thomas Tuchel changed his plans. If the German coach had stayed, Tel would have been open to a departure. But since he knew his coach was going to leave, he decided to stay. Tuchel will appreciate it.

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