90-touch Newcastle ace is now as undroppable as Bruno Guimaraes & Woltemade

Newcastle United secured their second win in a week this afternoon, beating Nottingham Forest 2-0 in what was a phenomenal showing at St James’ Park.

The Magpies went into half-time goalless with no side really grabbing the same by the scruff of the neck, resulting in a half of minimal clear-cut chances for either side.

However, the second half was a different story, with Eddie Howe’s side putting the Reds to the sword and restricting them to limited opportunities in the second 45.

Goals from Bruno Guimaraes and Nick Woltemade secured the win on Tyneside, inflicting yet more pain on Ange Postecoglou, who is now seven games without a win after taking charge at the City Ground.

Numerous players managed to star throughout the latest Premier League triumph, but there’s no denying that two players managed to capture the headlines with their displays.

Guimaraes & Woltemade’s displays against Forest

As previously mentioned, Brazilian midfielder Guimaraes found himself on the scoresheet for the second time in the Premier League this campaign after previously netting against Liverpool.

The 27-year-old also won a penalty for the Magpies, but his underlying stats further highlight how impressive he was during the victory at St James’ this afternoon.

He won 10 duels and made three tackles – with both tallies the most of any player on the pitch – showcasing how much he ran the middle of the park against Forest.

As for Woltemade, the German became only the third player in Magpies history to score in each of his first three home games for the club, following in the footsteps of Alan Shearer and Les Ferdinand.

The German also completed 100% of the passes he attempted, along with a chance created for his teammate – in what was a superb all-round showing from the big-money addition.

His seamless start to life in England has allowed the fanbase to forget about the departure of Alexander Isak, which is no mean feat given his record on Tyneside.

However, despite the showing from the aforementioned duo, one other Magpies talent thrived against the Reds and cemented his place in Howe’s side.

The Newcastle star who’s as crucial as Guimaraes & Woltemade

In the transfer market over recent times, Newcastle have conducted superb business, which has no doubt contributed to their recent success on the field.

Malick Thiaw was one of the big-money additions made by the board this summer, with the German centre-back already making an immediate impact in the North East.

His showing against the Reds further demonstrates his impressive ability, winning 100% of the tackles he entered, whilst completing 91% of the passes he attempted.

However, Sandro Tonali was another talent who produced an afternoon to remember today, arguably being one of the club’s most important players at present.

Whilst he missed the majority of his first season through suspension, he’s been a key part of the squad since his return – with his showing against the Reds one of his best to date.

During his 90-minute display, the Italian completed 59 passes at an 88% percent completion rate, often looking to complete a pass during his 90-touch performance.

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90

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90

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59

Pass percentage

88%

Chances created

2

Passes into final third

10

Recoveries made

6

Tackles won

2

He also created two chances in the process, with ten of his passes going into the final third, further showcasing his ability to thrive when in possession of the ball.

However, out of it, Tonali was just as impressive, subsequently making six recoveries and two tackles – helping keep yet another clean sheet for the side.

He also won five ground duels and completed 100% of the dribbles he attempted, topping off his sensational all-round showing against Postecoglou’s men on Tyneside.

After such a showing, it’s safe to say the midfielder is rapidly becoming one of Howe’s most influential players and is undoubtedly set to play a huge role in any future success at the club.

Whilst Guimaraes and Woltemade will certainly get the majority of the plaudits, a huge heap of praise needs to be directed Tonali’s way, with the Italian showing why the club forked out huge funds for his signature.

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Conmebol divulga análise do VAR em Internacional x River Plate

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Nesta quarta-feira (9), a Conmebol se pronunciou por meio de vídeo explicativo acerca da decisão tomada pela arbitragem na disputa das oitavas de final entre Internacional e River Plate, no Beira-Rio, pela Libertadores. Na oportunidade, foi considerada como desperdiçada a cobrança de pênalti onde Pablo Solari escorregou e tocou com os dois pés na bola. CONFIRA ACIMA!

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Qual é a pontuação necessária para ser campeão brasileiro?

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O Botafogo disparou na liderança do Campeonato Brasileiro, agora com 39 pontos, doze a mais do que o vice-líder, que é o rival Flamengo. Mas quantos pontos são necessários para um time ser campeão nacional? É o que o LANCE! mostra para você.

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Ao início do campeonato, todos os times são considerados iguais, mas ao decorrer das rodadas cada time tem um aproveitamento diferente. Alguns se aproximam do título, enquanto outros se aproximam cada vez mais do temido rebaixamento. Historicamente, para levantar a taça de campeão da Série A a pontuação média fica em 77,8 pontos.

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Analisando o Campeonato Brasileiro desde o inicio dos pontos corridos, para se ter 99% de chances de ser campeão, é necessário pelo menos 74 pontos, o que faz uma média de uma vitória e um empate a cada dois jogos.

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Os 90 pontos que foram conquistados pelo Flamengo no Brasileirão de 2019 estipularam o novo recorde, sendo assim a maior pontuação atingida na era dos pontos corridos com 38 rodadas. Considerando toda a era dos pontos corridos, o Cruzeiro é o dono da maior pontuação da história, com 100 pontos conquistados em 2003, porém em 46 rodadas disputadas.

Para o rebaixamento, os 45 pontos são a garantia de se manter na Série A. A média de pontos tem sido 42.8 para se sustentar na primeira divisão.

How Nicolas Jackson could still return to Chelsea amid Bayern obligation twist

One of the most dramatic final stories of the summer transfer window was undoubtedly Nicolas Jackson and his exit from Chelsea.

The Senegal striker, who was heavily linked with a move away for weeks after Enzo Maresca brought in Joao Pedro and Liam Delap, was initially on the verge of signing for Bayern Munich in a record loan deal, which included an ‘option’ to buy, with just days to go before the deadline.

Joao Pedro

Noni Madueke

Jamie Gittens

João Félix

Jorrel Hato

Djordje Petrovic

Liam Delap

Lesley Ugochukwu

Dario Essugo

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall

Mamadou Sarr

Renato Veiga

Estevao

Armando Broja

Kendry Paez

Carney Chukwuemeka

Alejandro Garnacho

Mathis Amougou

Basir Humphreys

Kepa Arrizabalaga

Marcus Bettinelli

Christopher Nkunku

Nicolas Jackson (obligation to buy in 2026)

Alfie Gilchrist

Lucas Bergstrom

Ben Chilwell

However, Delap’s potentially serious hamstring injury, sustained during their 2-0 victory over west London rivals Fulham, put a dramatic halt to the move and Chelsea planned to recall Jackson — despite the forward already landing in Munich to undergo the formalities of his transfer.

It was a very messy situation, and one which will have left Jackson, not to mention his representatives, fuming behind-the-scenes.

Luckily for the 24-year-old, Bayern managed to renegotiate their deal and convinced Chelsea to let him join Vincent Kompany’s side after all, with BlueCo instead opting to recall Marc Guiu from his loan spell at Sunderland.

It is mind-boggling how one injury could cause such a huge ripple effect, but in the process, Chelsea managed to secure better terms for Jackson’s departure.

Bayern paid the highest ever loan fee recorded for Jackson at around £14 million, which was part of their first agreement, but to sway Chelsea into letting the African leave, the Bundesliga champions agreed to turn their ‘option to buy’ at the end of his temporary spell into an ‘obligation to buy’.

This means Allianz Arena sporting directors Christoph Freund and Max Eberl are almost guaranteed to trigger Jackson’s £56 million clause to sign him permanently next summer, and if you include the loan fee, Chelsea stand to earn a total of around £70 million from this whirlwind of a transfer.

How Nicolas Jackson could still return to Chelsea

However, the key phrase is ‘almost guaranteed’, as explained by journalist Simon Phillips, via his Substack.

An imperative condition of Jackson’s obligation to buy clause has now emerged, with Bayern only forced to activate it if the former Villarreal striker makes a certain number of appearances in Germany this season, among other things.

Jackson scored 13 goals and six assists in 37 appearances for Chelsea last term, including a strike in their Conference League final win over Real Betis, but managed just one goal in the Premier League since the turn of 2025.

He was also sent off in the Club World Cup against Flamengo, and from this point onward, not to mention Chelsea’s deals for Delap and Pedro, Jackson’s exit started to gain traction.

Bumrah frustrated after missing out 'on the spiciest wicket of the series'

Jasprit Bumrah, India’s stand-in captain, expressed disappointment at not being able to have a crack at Australia on what he described as “the spiciest wicket of the series” in Sydney.Bumrah didn’t bowl in India’s defence of 162 following back spasms that flared up during play on Saturday. Bumrah went for precautionary scans and didn’t return to take the field for the remainder of the Test. He finished the series with 32 wickets in nine innings at 13.06, to be named Player of the Series.”It’s a little frustrating, but sometimes you’ve got to respect your body, you can’t fight your body,” Bumrah told Isa Guha on the official broadcast after the game. “It’s a little disappointing in the end because I probably missed out on the spiciest wicket of the series, but that’s the way it is. Sometimes, you have to accept it and move forward.”Related

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Bumrah revealed that he had gone off on the second day after he “felt a little discomfort, [and] wanted to check it out what’s happening in the first innings when I came back from my second spell”.In Bumrah’s absence, Prasidh Krishna, playing his first Test on tour, and Mohammed Siraj helped polish off Australia’s lower order to secure a slender four-run lead. In the second innings, they managed to pick up four wickets but fell short in the end.”The chat was about belief, the other bowlers stepped up in the first innings,” Bumrah said when asked about their plans in their small defence. “With one bowler short, the others had to take extra responsibility. This morning, the chat was about having belief, and that we are good enough and if we create enough pressure, we will be able to do some damage.”Reflecting on the tour on the whole, Bumrah said there were a lot of learnings for the younger group to take back, especially in handling different situations under pressure.As many as 15 of the 17 players in the squad got opportunities in the series. India handed a Test cap to Harshit Rana, while Prasidh returned to play a Test after nearly a year after Akash Deep’s injury. Siraj featured in all five Tests, while Yashasvi Jaiswal, who began the series with a century in Perth, was among the standout batters along with KL Rahul.”So, a lot of ifs and buts, because the whole series was well fought, and today as well we were in game; it was not like it was totally one-sided,” Bumrah said. “This is how Test cricket goes; in the nervy moments, whichever team holds their nerve for the longest and sticks together and tries to find a way out of that will win the series.”I think it was a well-fought series, a lot of learnings for us and experience that our players have gained who’ve come here for the first time. Being in the game for longer, creating pressure, sometimes absorbing pressure when wickets are difficult, sometimes playing to the situation.”Sometimes all these learnings are important. Young players come up and they score runs, have success through a certain way, but in Test cricket you have to sometimes adapt to the situation, make your game work in a different manner as well. These learnings will help us in the future.”They’ve gained a lot of experience; they’ll only go from strength to strength from here. Australia is not the easiest place to play cricket, but we’ve shown we have a lot of talent in our group, it’s all about adapting and learning new things about your game. I’m sure a lot of youngsters are keen, obviously they are disappointed we weren’t able to win the series, but they want to take the learning forward.”Jasprit Bumrah and Gautam Gambhir hatch a plan•Getty Images

Bumrah did ‘everything possible’, says Gambhir

Speaking at the press conference after the series, India head coach Gautam Gambhir summed up Bumrah’s performance both as bowling spearhead and a leader in the group as “absolutely outstanding”.”I think he’s led the attack really well. He’s bowled a lot of overs. And whenever he’s come on to bowl, he’s done a fabulous job,” Gambhir said. “He’s taken wickets. He’s done everything possible he could from his side. But then he’s been helped a lot from the other end as well.”He’s been helped by Mohammed Siraj. He’s been helped by some of the young boys as well, like Harshit Rana in the first two Test matches, Akash Deep… Ultimately, yes, you will always see the wickets and runs. But yeah, there has been a lot of other contributions as well. But from Jasprit Bumrah’s point of view, he had a phenomenal series.”

Wolves set to make bid for "sensational" £26m forward wanted by Real Madrid

Wolverhampton Wanderers are set to make an offer for a “sensational” forward, who is also on the radar of Real Madrid and Barcelona, according to reports.

Wolves looking to sign new forwards

In light of Matheus Cunha’s departure, Wolves have been able to splash the cash on new forwards this summer, having already secured the signature of Fer Lopez, and they are now closing in on a deal for another winger.

Such is the Colombia international’s level of interest in moving to Molineux, he is reportedly willing to take a pay cut to get a deal over the line, and with Fabrizio Romano giving his trademark ‘here we go’, the move could be wrapped up soon.

However, Wolves aren’t done there, as they are also set to make an offer for another winger, namely Real Betis’ Pablo Garcia, according to a report from Estadio Deportivo (via Sport Witness).

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The Old Gold have been closely monitoring Garcia in recent weeks, and they are now determined to secure his signature, with Real Betis’ €30m (£26m) asking price deemed to be a non-issue.

Real Betis'PabloGarciacelebrates after the match

The 19-year-old has particularly impressed at the U19 Euros, recently netting four goals in Spain’s 6-5 victory over Germany, and his performances haven’t gone unnoticed, with reports from elsewhere revealing that Real Madrid and Barcelona have also expressed an interest.

"Sensational" Garcia could be exciting signing for Wolves

It would be a real statement of intent if Vitor Pereira’s side were able to secure the teenager’s signature, given his performances at the U19 Euros, with scout/analyst Jacek Kulig lauding the youngster for a “sensational” display against Germany.

The Sevilla-born winger was regularly among the goals at youth level last season, picking up five goals and four assists in 25 games for Real Betis reserves, while also providing four goal contributions in as many games in the UEFA Youth League.

As such, while Garcia’s first-team experience is very limited, there are clear signs the starlet could go on to be a top player, so he could be a real coup for Wolves this summer.

Three players sent off in fiery Real Madrid U18 clash with River Plate in Youth Club World Cup

Three River Plate players were sent off during their fiery clash against Real Madrid U-18 side in a quarter-final clash at the Youth Club World Cup. The Argentine club ended the game with eight players on the pitch as three of their youth stars were given their marching orders for violent challenges. Madrid won the clash 2-0 and qualified for the last-four as a result.

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Gonzalo Pereyra was the first River Plate star to see the red card for kicking Ruben López in the face in the 35th minute, following an aerial challenge. Cirilo Pereyra was then shown his second yellow card of the match in the second half, before Emiliano Quevado was sent off in the 79th minute for a rough challenge on Yeremaiah Ramos, according to .

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The Spanish side won the game 2-0 courtesy of goals from Mateo Garrido and Bryan Bugarin. The win at Cordoba helped them to reach the last-four stage, where they join Barcelona, Palmeiras and Racing Club. 

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In talks: Chelsea identify "next top target" in £60m star, he's keen to join

Chelsea are currently in negotiations over signing another player after completing deals for Joao Pedro and Jamie Gittens, with BlueCo showing zero sign of slowing down after an already exciting start to the summer.

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Enzo Maresca is set to welcome both Pedro and Gittens in a double-deal worth north of £110 million.

Chelsea were given the green-light to seal switches for the highly-rated attacking duo when their fourth total offer for Gittens was accepted, with the club set to pay £55 million for the Englishman’s services, while Pedro is set to arrive for another £55m, which could rise to £60m with add-ons.

With Liam Delap, Pedro and Gittens summing up Chelsea’s major transfer dealings thus far, they could soon be followed by West Ham winger Mohammed Kudus.

The Ghanaian is also attracting reliably reported interest from Tottenham, who’ve opened talks with both Kudus and the Hammers (Fabrizio Romano), but according to journalist Simon Phillips, Chelsea are by no means out of the race.

Chelsea in talks for Mohammed Kudus as "next top target"

Recent reports suggest that Chelsea are suitors for Kudus, and West Ham would apparently prefer he joins the Blues over Spurs given their tense business relationship (GOAL).

Mohammed Kudus in action for West Ham.

The Hammers and Tottenham haven’t agreed any deals at all since Scott Parker’s switch to Hotspur Way in 2011, with Phillips now reporting that Chelsea are directly rivalling Thomas Frank’s side in pursuit of the 24-year-old.

Chelsea are apparently in talks for Kudus and pushing to get a deal done, with the ex-Ajax sensation also keen on a move to Stamford Bridge, though his eagerness to quit West Ham means he’s just as open to Tottenham.

“Chelsea are working to try and sign Mohammed Kudus right now! But they may have to be quick due to Tottenham advancing on the deal. Newcastle are also keen as well as clubs in Saudi,” said Phillips, via his Substack.

“Chelsea are absolutely working on Kudus right now – and it may not even depend on selling players first. This is because other clubs are working to try and bring Kudus in, and Chelsea have identified him as their next top target for attack. Chelsea and West Ham are currently in talks for Kudus, but as said, Spurs are also advancing.

“On the player side, we’ve heard that he wants Chelsea but is also content to go to Spurs. He is just keen to move after not seeing eye to eye with Graham Potter, and sees Chelsea as his ideal move.

“The Blues have wanted Kudus since he was at Ajax and will keep pushing to try and agree a deal to bring him this window.”

West Ham are reportedly prepared to accept a £60 million bid for the wantaway winger (The Guardian), which would take Chelsea’s spending this window to around £200 million.

Only Man City’s Jeremy Doku completed more successful take-ons per 90 than Kudus in the Premier League last season on average (WhoScored), and this was despite an overall lack of form when compared to his exceptional debut campaign at the London Stadium.

Kudus’ directness, pace and strength on the ball is clear, but Chelsea will be eager not to overspend, after already seeing a £50 million offer rejected for him (Simon Phillips).

They could apparently offer up players in a separate ‘unofficial swap deal’ to sweeten talks with West Ham, as per Phillips again, so this is definitely one to keep an eye on in the coming days.

Chelsea plot new talks for "quick" player with £46m duo up for sale

Chelsea are planning to overhaul a key area of Enzo Maresca’s squad this summer, with BlueCo looking to sell two players and potentially open new talks for an elite-level star.

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In high-profile fashion, Chelsea missed out on a couple of anticipated deals before the pre-Club World Cup transfer deadline at 7pm on Tuesday.

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While Chelsea do have the arrival of Liam Delap to celebrate, with the English sensation set to bolster Maresca’s forward options for the CWC, the Blues couldn’t quite get Borussia Dortmund winger Jamie Gittens or AC Milan’s Mike Maignan over the line.

The former was a top target for Maresca in the wide area, and Chelsea did their utmost to make it happen – lodging three different offers in the build up to Tuesday’s deadline, only for Dortmund to reject them all and demand more money (Florian Plettenberg).

Chelsea’s best performers in the Premier League last season

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7.33

Moises Caicedo

7.02

Enzo Fernández

6.95

Nicolas Jackson

6.88

Noni Madueke

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Chelsea went as high as £47 million in their bid to sign Gittens, but it was no use, with the west Londoners deciding to walk away from talks once it was clear a deal could not be done in time.

Their attempts to sign Maignan were equally frustrating.

Milan wanted around £25 million to sell the France international, who’s about to enter the final year of his contract and won’t sign a new one, but Chelsea were only willing to pay up to £13 million, meaning no agreement could be found (The Athletic).

AC Milan's MikeMaignanreacts

Given the 29-year-old’s pedigree as, arguably, one of the world’s finest keepers and France’s undisputed number one, there is frustration among Chelsea supporters that they didn’t stump up the cash for a player who would’ve undoubtedly been an upgrade on their current crop.

Maignan was also known to be very keen on a move to Chelsea, and for just £25m, the shot-stopper could’ve been a serious bargain.

However, their transfer plans are continuing into the summer, with reliable journalist Simon Phillips suggesting that a move for Maignan certainly isn’t off the cards.

Chelsea could hold new Mike Maignan talks next week

The Blues want to sell both Robert Sanchez and Djordje Petrovic, with Chelsea reportedly valuing the latter at around £21 million. Sanchez joined the club for around £25 million from Brighton, and you’d Chelsea would want to recuperate a large portion of that fee.

With the £46 million duo up for sale, one source has told Phillips that Chelsea could even reopen talks for Maignan as early as next week.

AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan.

“They held talks with Milan, Maignan wants the move, and Chelsea actually believed they were about to sign him with a fee agreement close,” said Phillips, via his Substack.

“AC Milan moved the goalposts on the fee in the final stages and that was enough for Chelsea to back out, for now.

“However, they are likely to go back for Maignan. I know initially we heard yesterday that they wouldn’t be going back for him at all. But after further digging by our sources last night, we’ve heard that Chelsea are now likely to revisit this deal later in the summer window. One source even suggests they could go back in for talks as soon as next week.

“Chelsea don’t want to be pushed over in negotiations so some of this is about sending messages as well as not appearing desperate to land a new goalkeeper.

“And that is because they want to sell both Djordje Petrovic and Robert Sanchez this summer. Obviously this needs suitors and those suitors to pay the valuations to make this happen, but this is their intentions.”

Called “one of the best” keepers in world football by Alisson, the Liverpool star also heralded Maignan’s “quick” burst of pace off the line, and a truly quality number one could be one of the final missing pieces of Maresca’s jigsaw.

Director admits Tottenham talks for £45m man amid Mbeumo discussions

Tottenham Hotspur have kickstarted their transfer plans after announcing Thomas Frank as their new manager to replace Ange Postecoglou.

Spurs went public with their decision to appoint the 51-year-old on Thursday evening after days of talks, with Frank swapping the Gtech Community Stadium for north London in what is his most high-profile job to date.

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Frank is tasked with maintaining the momentum garnered from Spurs’ historic night in Bilbao last month, when Postecoglou guided the club to their first major trophy in 17 years with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Man United in the Europa League final.

Now that the Dane is confirmed as Tottenham’s choice to succeed Postecoglou, it is believed the tactician is already starting to have a say in the Lilywhites’ transfer activity ahead of his first full season in charge of a Premier League ‘big six’ side.

Son Heung-min

7.00

James Maddison

6.98

Pedro Porro

6.95

Dominic Solanke

6.84

Dejan Kulusevski

6.83

via WhoScored

Frank has personally recommended Eberechi Eze to the Spurs hierarchy, according to GiveMeSport, and Sky Sports shared on Friday that they could inflict more misery on United by hijacking their move for Bryan Mbeumo.

The Brentford star was a key member of Frank’s squad last season, racking up 20 goals and nine assists in all competitions, and Sky claim that Mbeumo has suddenly become more intrigued by the prospect of a London move after his manager’s arrival at Tottenham.

Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo celebrates after the match

Initial talks have also been held with Frank’s former side, so this move could now be one to watch.

The Cameroon international would be a stellar addition for Frank, and Tottenham are rumoured to be targeting a new winger to accompany Mathys Tel.

Frank wants to keep Tel at Spurs, according to TEAMtalk this week, with the Frenchman’s loan deal from Bayern Munich including a £45 million option to buy. Chairman Daniel Levy wants to negotiate a lower price tag after a mixed first six months at the club (Sport Bild), and Bayern’s sporting director, Max Eberl, has now confirmed they’re currently in discussions.

Max Eberl confirms Tottenham talks over Mathys Tel

Speaking publicly, via Abendzeitung München and Sport Witness, Eberl admitted that talks are ongoing with Tottenham over Tel’s transfer.

“Mathys was at Tottenham for six months. He wanted to play in the U21 European championship with France, and we allowed him to,” he said.

“We’re talking to Tottenham, that’s no secret. We’ll see how that pans out.”

The 20-year-old scored three goals and notched one assist during his first 20 games as a Tottenham player, but former Bayern boss Julian Nagelsmann is on record tipping Tel for a very bright future.

“He could become one of the best strikers one day. I have the vision that he can score 40 goals one day. But I would be happy with 10 goals in his first season,” Nagelsmann told reporters in 2022.

“He’s a young, talented player. He can play in multiple positions: as a centre-forward and on the wings. He’s very quick and strong with his body. He can hold up the ball well with his back to the goal.”

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