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In lack of playing time in Bayern Munich, Mathys Telle had always considered that he would have his chance, his management also had the same speech, she who recruited him in the summer of 2022 against € 27 million. The former Rennais was determined to fight to have her place in the 5 -star squad of the German club but one week before the closure of the transfer market, the situation is changing. After The teamthe young attacker opens the door to a departure, whose contract runs until 2029.
The last days have probably made him think. He only played 45 minutes on the last 4 games. This reversal of the situation comes when it is particularly courted. Chelsea loves her profile and a question of an exchange with Christopher Nkunku, replacing the blues. Other leading English clubs have already made their advances, as well as Eintracht Frankfurt, still turned to the French. A few weeks ago, OM had tried the file but it was at a time when the international hopes wanted to stay in Bayern. Since then, the situation has changed.
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