Tottenham signs Mathys Tel on a permanent long-term deal
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Tottenham Hotspur are close to an agreement with Bayern Munich over the permanent signing of French forward Mathys Tel, reports have confirmed. Tel was reluctant to join Spurs permanently during the January transfer window but eventually agreed to a loan move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
However, after guiding Tottenham to Europa League success by beating Manchester United in last month’s final in Bilbao, Romero took to social media and dropped a huge hint regarding his future. He wrote: “We achieved what we wanted this season as a group, and that's what matters.