Bayern Munich striker Matisse Tell is on the way to joining Tottenham Hotspur on loan, Romano has confirmed

Bayern Munich striker Matisse, 19, is on the way to joining Tottenham Hotspur on loan, according to reports from Romano.

Details of the transaction:

Loan Deal: This transfer is a pure loan deal with no buyout clause. That means Ter will return to Bayern Munich at the end of his loan spell unless the two clubs reach a new agreement on a transfer in the future.

Agreement reached: Bayern Munich and Tottenham Hotspur have agreed a loan deal for the player, with Bayern agreeing to his departure on loan,

Itinerary: Tel and his agent Gadiri Camara are currently on their way to London and are expected to complete the formality of joining Spurs shortly.

Background Information:

Bayern position: It was previously reported that Bayern Munich had hoped to sell Ter permanently or include a forced buyout clause in the loan agreement. However, this depends on whether the offer they receive is suitable. Bayern are in no rush to sell Tel and has not completely ruled out the possibility of him staying.

Other SUitors: Arsenal and Manchester United have previously expressed interest in the French striker. Sky SPORTS has ranked the possible destinations of Tel after the winter window: Bayern Munich > Manchester United > Arsenal.

Player price and performance: Tel’s current market value is 30 million euros. He has played 14 games for Bayern Munich this season, starting four of them, but has yet to score.

Future Outlook:

Spurs opportunity: For Tel, joining Spurs would be a great opportunity to showcase his talent and potential. He is expected to get more playing time at Spurs to improve his game experience and skill level.

The Bayern plan: By loaning Ter, Bayern Munich has both maintained ownership of the player and provided him with the opportunity to train in the Premier League. In the future, Bayern can decide whether to recall or sell Ter based on his performance and the needs of the team.

All in all, Matisse Tell’s impending loan move to Tottenham is a deal that will benefit both sides. Spurs have acquired a promising young striker, while Bayern have retained ownership of the player and offered him the opportunity to develop.