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Among the extended soap operas of this winter transfer window, the Mathys dossier such as deserves an isolated look. Often put on the sidelines by Vincent Kompany this season, the International Hope Tricolor had logically fed on departure in recent weeks. At 19 and after his revelation season, the former Rennais wanted to transform the test, even if it means going to see elsewhere.
The transfer rumors then surfaced quickly: an interest in OM was mentioned before dissipating, the idea of an exchange with Nkunku in Chelsea made its way before falling into the water, then Tottenham seemed Then have ahead of the rest of the world. We even learned that an agreement for a transfer of around 60 million euros had been reached between Bayern Munich and the Spurs. Daniel Levy, the boss of the English club, even went there, in Munich, in the hope of completing the operation … before colliding with the player's refusal.
Manchester United has the favors of such
A twist does not prohibit another one and yesterday, the German press turned around, advancing that the player was finally likely to stay in Munich for the second part of the season. “The current trend is that it remains. We are not in concrete negotiations with any club ”even admitted Christoph Freund, the Munich sports director in the mixed zone.
But in parallel, the interests of other English clubs, namely Aston Villa, Arsenal, and especially Manchester United, were still there. And to believe Sky Sports Germanythe last city had, and still has the player's favors. This Sunday, the German media indeed reveals that Mathys Telle has indeed chosen to join the Red Devils, but that the negotiations promise to be painful. They are currently underway, but Bayern Munich has already rejected a loan offer from its counterpart, indicating its preference for a loan with purchase obligation or a dry transfer. The next hours should better help us know what the end of this dossier will be.
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