Bayern Munich striker Mathys Tel is wanted by several of Europe’s top clubs as Tottenham and Aston Villa entered the race. On Wednesday evening after a 3-1 win against Slovan Bratislava, Tel
According to reports, Aston Villa have joined six clubs in the race to sign Bayern Munich youngster Mathys Tel amid interest from Tottenham Hotspur.
Tottenham tonight host Elfsborg in a big Europa League game. Spurs are currently on course for a top-eight finish in the Europa League table but know they must beat the Swedish side in order to absolutely guarantee they will be there.
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The transfer window is approaching its final week as clubs in the Premier League and across Europe seek to close out deals
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Morgan Rogers inspired the Lions to victory with his first career hat-trick, including two goals in the opening five minutes, and although Celtic fought back with a brace from Adam Idah, the Premier League side prevailed to seal a top-eight finish in the 36-team standings.
Wolves have been relegated from the top flight in both of the previous instances in which they started a calendar year with four consecutive losses, in 1906 and 1982
But French outlet L’Equipe have reported that Tottenham have reached an agreement worth €60 million (£50.9 million) to sign Tel. The 19-year-old is going to spend the next few hours making his final decision but a contract at Spurs until 2029 is on the table for him to sign.
Jhon Duran is close to a move away from Villa Park with the Aston Villa transfer set to be completed amid links around Arsenal and a move for Ollie Watkins ahead of deadline day
Aston Villa have been shopping in La Liga during the winter transfer window, although it looks like all of their efforts will be in vain, much to the chagrin of head coach Unai Emery and sporting
The two clubs are still in with a shot of securing a top eight finish and avoiding the two-legged play-off round