Tottenham are closing in on a permanent transfer for Mathys Tel after agreeing a reduced fee with Bayern Munich. The 20-year-old forward initially joined Spurs on loan during the final days of the January window for €10 million and quickly became an impactful presence.
Tel made 20 appearances across competitions under Ange Postecoglou, scoring three goals and contributing to the club’s Europa League triumph—a historic moment capped by his trophy pose in Bilbao following the final against Manchester United.
Spurs were originally set to pay €55m for a full transfer this summer, but fresh reports from Germany reveal that the North London side have successfully renegotiated the terms, settling on a €35m (£29.7m) fee instead.
Postecoglou, speaking before the end of the season, praised Tel’s confidence, physicality, and potential in English football. The manager made it clear that Tel’s blend of pace, composure, and goal-scoring instinct makes him a key asset for the future, both in domestic competition and Europe.