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While the winter transfer window of Bayern Munich turned out to be quite calm, a file came to spice up the start of the year of the German club: the future of Mathys Tel. In lack of playing time, the Frenchman expressed his wish to leave the Allianz Arena. And it was a few hours before the closure of the transfer market that the Bavarians managed to find an agreement with Tottenham, about a paying loan of 10 million euros lasting six months.
Present at a press conference on the eve of facing the Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga, Vincent Kompany could not escape a question concerning the 19 -year -old. And the Belgian indirectly claimed to have discussed a lot with Mathys such: ” In each situation, we must be honest and communicative with the players, and we always do it. We have discussed everything with the players, including in the long term and the human aspect, which is important for their development. In the end, you make a decision. We do not focus on external noises. We just want what is good for the club. »»
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