Transfers Tottenham: Ange postecoglou convinced Mathys Tel will remain permanently after completing the bayern munich loan | Football news
Tottenham Hotspur chief Ange Postecoglou is convinced that Mathys Tel will remain at the club have passed since his talented spell after stating that he “had not brought him here for six months.”
The 19-year-old was Signed on the initial temporary agreement from Bayern Munich On the day of transmission, with an option of £ 45m to turn the switch on, after making a dramatic turn in his decision to reject the spurs moved three days earlier.
If the possibility of the transfer of permanent transmission is activated, the tel will sign a six -year contract, and Postecoglou is convinced that this will happen.
“He will play a significant role in our end of the season safe and beyond,” Postecoglou said on the eve of the semi -final second part of Carabao Cup on Thursday against Liverpool, Live on Sky Sports. “He wants to influence and I expect to do so.
“He will be a Tottenham player. I think he will show everyone that he will be a Tottenham player in the next six months. I haven’t brought him here for six months.”
Ange o ‘sales’ spurs in tel
As noted earlier, Tel initially declined a move at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium before reversing his decision and joined the day of Rok.
Sky Sports News He reported that this turn was after a long conversation with Postecoglou about how it would be used on the team, which prevailed to the player’s interest in joining the club.
Asked about his assurance powers, Postecoglou played claims about him “selling” moves and instead focused on the belief he had in the project as a reason why the Tel decided to join.
He said, “Something can be said about honesty and integrity. I think I have to tell a pretty convincing story, because I think when I talk to the players, I’m not trying to sell anything that has a lot of evidence for it.
“It’s not about a smooth conversation or sales. Here is a good story I really believe in. I speak out of a strong belief that what I say will be fruitful.”
Asked if some talks with the players failed, Postecoglou added: “I don’t need to do anything special. You hear stories of success, but there was a lot that didn’t work. There were a couple of this window!
“You know immediately that there is a break of the relationship. I don’t have a 100 % hit. I go in and I mean a good player, but it won’t be good.
“I don’t like to talk unless there is no real interest on both sides. I don’t like to waste time.”
Tel could make his debut over Liverpool
Postecoglou also confirmed that Tel and colleague Kevin Danso are available for selection against Liverpool, but Micky van de Ven will miss with a club who wanted to take precautions after returning after an ACL injury Radusin.
Van de Ven returned in the Europa League win against Elfsborg after missing seven weeks with a lower leg injury, but absent due to a subsequent victory against Brentford last weekend.
Cristian Romero, who has been with the thigh injury since December, will also be unavailable.
“Mathys and Kevin are available,” Postecoglou said.
“With Micky and Romera to some extent, I just feel that we have to be more conservative with them.
“It is my opinion that we will not risk these guys. We will make them be ticking in training and ensure that they are ready and that they have no shortcomings.”
Where will the tel play for Spurs?
The young striker adds a well -needed versatility to Spurs’s injury soaked in side, and his new manager claimed he could act as a striker or wide with respect to Dominic Solance, Wilson Odobert, Brennan Johnson and Timo Werner currently aside.
“Archie Gray wanted to be a central midfielder, so who knows where to end,” Postecoglou joked when asked where the tel would play.
“He has attributes that he is safe to play as no.
“As much as we have problems from the back, we probably have bigger problems in the attack – we miss three wings and our main striker.
“I get people still reject the fact that tomorrow we will have nine players from the first team. Having Mathys, who can play both wide and centrally, will fill all three roles in the short term.”