Tottenham's Mathys Tel open to loan for more game time as World Cup looms

Spurs Star Tel Seeks Second-Chance on Loan to Get World Cup Breakthrough

Tottenham's 20-year-old striker Mathys Tel has made it clear that he is open to leaving the club on loan, citing his desire for regular playing time as a major factor in his decision. With the upcoming FIFA World Cup just around the corner, Tel sees an opportunity to build momentum in his career and boost his chances of making Didier Deschamps' squad.

The French Under-21s captain has been frustrated by his lack of game time under Thomas Frank since joining from Bayern Munich for a reported Β£30m. Despite starting several matches, including Tottenham's recent 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa in the FA Cup, Tel remains on the fringes of the first team. His loan spell at Spurs was cut short after just half a season due to his increasing disappointment.

Paris FC and Turkish clubs Fenerbahce and Galatasaray are believed to be interested in taking Tel on a temporary basis, while clubs in Italy and Spain have also expressed interest. Tottenham, however, is thought to be reluctant to let go of the young forward, who has scored two goals in five Premier League starts this season.

Tel's desire for playing time is likely driven by his recent appointment as captain of France's Under-21s. He sees regular football action as crucial to his World Cup ambitions and is willing to consider a loan move in order to achieve that goal. Despite the uncertainty surrounding his future, Tel remains committed to Tottenham and will continue to work hard to earn a place in the team.

The Spurs squad is currently looking for attacking reinforcements, with Mohammed Kudus set to miss several matches due to injury. The club has been linked to various players, including RB Leipzig's Yan Diomande and Juventus' Kenan Yildiz. However, Tel's loan situation remains the most pressing issue, as the 20-year-old forward seeks a fresh start in order to take his career to the next level.
 
πŸ€” Tel just wants to play, you know? It's not about leaving Tottenham for good or anything, it's just that he needs some serious game time to develop and grow as a player. I think he's making a smart move by looking at loan options - it's the perfect way to get his career back on track without committing to anything permanent.

The Spurs squad is always going through changes, but this feels like a crucial one for Tel. He needs to be playing regularly if he wants to make that World Cup squad, and sometimes that means stepping away from the big club to find his footing elsewhere. 🌟
 
aww man I feel so bad for tel πŸ˜” he's been through so much frustration since joining spurs and it's hard not to be with him. I think it's awesome that he's taking charge of france's under 21s tho πŸ’ͺ captaincy is a huge responsibility, but it sounds like tel's got his head in the right place πŸ€“ he deserves to get some playing time and boost his world cup chances πŸ‘ hopefully paris fc or one of those turkish clubs can offer him that stability and opportunities for growth 🌟
 
idk about tel leaving spurs on loan...he's been there for like 2 yrs now and i think he should've got more game time by now lol πŸ€”πŸ˜’ but at the same time, he needs a break from thomas frank's tactics and stuff...the world cup is a big deal and if he can get some decent playing time abroad, maybe it'll boost his confidence and him scoring goals again πŸ†πŸ’ͺ
 
.. tel needs a break lol. he's been stuck on the bench for ages and i can understand why he'd wanna get out there and show what he's got. but at the same time, spurs have some decent strikers already so it's not like they need him that badly. maybe paris or turkey would be a good fit for him - they could give him the game time he's looking for without getting too attached to him. tel's got this under 21s thing going on and i think that's actually helped his case... he's definitely got the potential to break into didier deschamps' squad 🀞
 
I think its kinda weird how all these clubs are jumping on Tel's bandwagon πŸ€”. I mean, he's still got it in him to make an impact, but does he really need to go out on loan just yet? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Tottenham's gotta be thinking about their long-term plans for the lad, and if they're not willing to give him a chance, then maybe some other club should step up. πŸ’Ό Tel's still young, so let's see how he handles the pressure of being in a big game like the World Cup πŸ†. And btw, has Spurs even thought about getting someone with actual experience in? Just saying 😊
 
im not sure if tel is making a huge mistake or not πŸ€”... on one hand, he needs that world cup experience and playing time is crucial for him, but at the same time, spurs might be right to hold onto him, considering how much they paid for him in the first place πŸ’Έ plus, what if he doesn't do well on loan and ends up being a flop? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ... also, paris fc and other clubs are vying for him, so that could impact his game time and chances of making didier deschamps' squad... overall, it's just one big gamble with no clear outcome 🎲
 
i feel for tel lol πŸ€” he deserves some playing time for sure. its not easy being stuck on the bench when ur country is counting on u πŸ† and france has got some big game's coming up... πŸ‡«πŸ‡· might be a good idea for him to get out there and play some top flight football, hopefully Spurs can sort out a loan deal that works 4 both parties 🀞
 
aww man i feel tel 😊 he deserves regular playtime & now that he's captain of frances under21s its time 4 him 2 shine! 🌟 lets hope paris fc can give him the playing time he needs 2 boost his world cup hopes πŸ’ͺ
 
I feel bad for Tel, he seems really frustrated with not getting enough playing time at Spurs πŸ€”. The World Cup is such an important tournament for him and I think a loan move could be just what he needs to get some game time under his belt πŸ’ͺ. It's like he's stuck in neutral mode right now βš™οΈ, which isn't ideal for his career goals.

I also wonder if Spurs are being too tight-fisted about Tel's future πŸ€‘. They've got the resources to make a loan work and it could be a great opportunity for them to give him some experience abroad 🌍. At the same time, I get why Tottenham wants to keep their young talent in house - you never know what can happen when you let someone go on loan 😬.

What do you think, should Spurs take Tel out of the mix or hold onto him?
 
I'm low-key surprised that Tottenham is having this hard time with Tel, I mean, he's only 20 and already showing some serious skills on the pitch πŸ€”. The fact that Paris FC and Turkish clubs are sniffing around shows that they see potential in him too. A loan move could be exactly what Tel needs to build up his game time and get noticed by Didier Deschamps for the World Cup. On the other hand, I get why Spurs would wanna hold onto him - he's got some decent goals under his belt already πŸ’ͺ. Guess we'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out πŸ•°οΈ.
 
I just got back from the most amazing road trip with my friends πŸš—πŸžοΈ and we saw the most beautiful sunsets over the ocean. I swear, it's like the whole sky is on fire πŸ”₯! We were driving along the coast, and suddenly this huge wave crashes against the shore... it was so intense! My friend, who's a total thrill-seeker, decided to go for a swim πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈ while the others waited on the beach. I was like, "Dude, are you crazy?!" πŸ˜‚ But he just laughed and said, "Come on, it'll be fun!"

Anyway, back to Tel and Spurs... I feel bad for him, though. It's tough being a young player trying to break into the big leagues πŸ€”. I hope he finds what he's looking for in his loan move, wherever that may be πŸ—ΊοΈ.
 
Man... think about it... Tel is basically saying that playing for his country is more important than playing for Tottenham right now πŸ€”. And in a way, he's right. The World Cup is this huge opportunity to make a name for himself and get noticed by everyone. But at what cost? Is he willing to sacrifice some stability and security just to chase his dreams? I mean, Tottenham gave him Β£30m... that's not something you can just walk away from easily πŸ’Έ.

And on the other hand, Tel is showing some maturity as a player. He's taking responsibility for his own career and making tough decisions about what he wants to do next. It's all about finding that balance between personal ambition and team loyalty, you know? 🌟
 
πŸ€” The thought of Mathys Tel getting a second chance on loan is kinda interesting... I feel bad for him 'cause it seems like he's stuck on the bench at Spurs, but at the same time, I get why he wants regular playing time to boost his chances of making the French squad πŸ†. On one hand, a loan spell could be just what he needs to get some game time under his belt, but on the other hand, it might also be a case of him being jumpy and looking for an easy way out πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ... either way, I wish him the best and hope he can turn things around! πŸ‘
 
.. I think this is an interesting move by Spurs... πŸ‘€ Mathys Tel needs to get some serious playing time ASAP or he'll be wasting away on the bench... πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ The World Cup is just around the corner and if he doesn't make it, his chances of making it back will be slim... ⏰ He's got the talent, but he needs to show it in a bigger role... 🎯 Maybe a loan spell to Paris or Turkey would do him some good... 🌍 We'll see how it all plays out! 😐
 
I think Spurs are being pretty harsh on Tel πŸ€”πŸ’”. The kid is only 20 and still trying to develop, you know? He's got potential for sure, but they're not giving him much chance to shine 🌟. And now he's captain of the French U21s, that's gotta count for something 😊. I mean, who wouldn't want regular game time to prepare for the World Cup? πŸ’ͺ It's all about giving young players a break and letting them learn from their mistakes, you know? 🀝
 
lol I can imagine how frustrating it must be for Tel to not get enough playing time at Spurs 🀯. I mean, who doesn't want to play more games and score goals, right? πŸ˜‚ He's already got a big role as captain of France's U21s, so he knows what he's capable of, but I guess the Premier League isn't exactly flooded with strikers, so Tottenham needs someone to fill that gap ⚽️. Tel seems like a cool kid too, wants to get some experience and help his World Cup chances 🌟...I hope he gets it, we need more young talent in the game πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm not surprised Tel is looking for a way out at this point πŸ€”. He's clearly frustrated with the lack of game time and it's understandable that he wants to build momentum for the World Cup. However, I do think Spurs might be being a bit too cautious by not letting him go on loan yet πŸ’ͺ. Tottenham does have some decent attacking options, but having Tel as an option can't hurt, especially with Kudus out injured 😬. Paris FC could be a good move for him if he wants to get regular playing time and still represent France at the Under-21s level πŸ‡«πŸ‡·. But we'll see how this all plays out... it's always tough to say what's best for young players like Tel when they're vying for starting spots πŸ’¬.
 
I feel for this kid πŸ€— Tel is desperate for some serious playing time and I get it, who wouldn't want to break into their country's squad and make an impact at a major tournament? But Spurs gotta think about what's best for him too, a loan spell could be just what he needs to reboot his career and prove himself. If they're not gonna give him the minutes, then maybe it's time to let him go πŸ’¨
 
lol I'm so late to the conversation πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ! So I've been thinking about this Tel guy and I gotta say, I think he's making a pretty solid move πŸ’‘. I mean, who wouldn't want regular playing time in the Premier League? It's not like he's gonna get many chances at Spurs with Frank as the gaffer πŸ™ƒ. And with the World Cup around the corner, this could be his chance to shine and prove himself to Deschamps ⚽️. I'm a bit surprised Tottenham isn't willing to let him go though - they must see something in him that's making them hold on tight πŸ€”. Either way, I think Tel is doing what he needs to do to take his career to the next level and if that means leaving Spurs for a loan spell then so be it πŸ’ͺ.
 
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