Report: Tottenham are unlikely to keep Mathys Tel if they cannot secure European football
Briefly

Mathys Tel, once a standout player for Bayern Munich, has seen a dip in his performance, prompting a loan to Tottenham Hotspur. At Spurs, they view him as a long-term investment, albeit with limited immediate impact. The club is eager to retain him after his loan ends in May, but they won't trigger his €52 million buy clause. Without securing European football for the next season, speculations suggest Tel might be hesitant to commit long-term to Tottenham's project.
Tottenham are keen to keep 19-year-old Mathys Tel beyond this season, but they face challenges, primarily the need for European football to convince him to stay.
Despite being labeled Bayern Munich's super sub, Mathys Tel's performances have declined, leading to a loan at Tottenham where he remains a long-term project.
Spurs will struggle to keep Mathys Tel unless they achieve European football next season, with only the Europa League as a potential pathway.
Sources indicate that Tottenham is unwilling to pay the €52m buy clause for Tel and are looking to negotiate a lower price for his long-term signature.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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