Tottenham Hotspur want to keep Bayern Munich player Mathys Tel, but at 'nowhere near' original price tag
Briefly

Tottenham Hotspur made a notable €60 million bid for Bayern Munich's Mathys Tel just before the transfer window closed, but he ended up joining on loan. Now, having assessed his performance, Spurs are reluctant to pay previously indicated fees, aiming instead for either a reduced price or another loan deal. Bayern, despite showing intent to sell, may leverage their position given renewed interest from other clubs and their improved bargaining stance, complicating negotiations. CEO Daniel Levy's tough negotiation tactics are expected to pose additional challenges moving forward.
Tottenham Hotspur originally aimed for a €60 million transfer of Mathys Tel, but after a loan period, they now seek a significantly lower price.
Despite Bayern Munich's acceptance of the bid, they might push for a higher price due to other clubs showing interest in Mathys Tel.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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