Spurs Secure Long-Term Deal for French Forward After Turbulent Season Ends in Europa League Glory
Tottenham Hotspur have made their first major move under new manager Thomas Frank, completing the permanent signing of highly rated Bayern Munich forward Mathys Tel. The 19-year-old Frenchman has put pen to paper on a six-year deal, signaling Spurs’ intent to rebuild after a rollercoaster season.
The North London club endured a dismal Premier League campaign but salvaged their year with a fairytale Europa League triumph under Ange Postecoglou, defeating Manchester United to claim their first trophy in 16 years. Yet, just weeks after that historic victory, Postecoglou was surprisingly dismissed, making way for former Brentford boss Frank to take the reins.
Now, with Tel’s arrival, Frank has wasted no time stamping his mark on the squad. The young attacker—once considered one of Europe’s brightest prospects—will bring pace, versatility, and a hunger to prove himself after limited opportunities at Bayern. For Spurs, it’s a statement signing that hints at a fresh direction under their new manager.
Fans will hope this is just the beginning of a transformative summer as Tottenham look to turn Europa League success into sustained progress. One thing’s certain: the post-Postecoglou era is already underway—and it’s started with a bold first step.
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