Mathys Tel had once seemed like the future of Bayern Munich. At 19, he embodies that blend of creativity and ruthless finishing that scouts admire, but he’s now pushing to leave for guaranteed minutes. Behind the scenes, Premier League clubs such as Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea, and Tottenham want him on loan or in a permanent deal. His goal is clear: find a place where he can play often and grow on the biggest stage.

He arrived in Bavaria for about $22 million, which felt like a calculated risk for a teenager with so much promise. Yet world-class block his path, so he’s boldly decided to move on before the window shuts. Interestingly, he started for ‘s Champions League side tonight against Slovan Bratislava.

A budding star on the move, and everyone’s after him

Arsenal has monitored him since before his Bayern move. They believe his speed and adaptability could invigorate an attack tested by injuries. Chelsea sees him as versatile, though the crowd of existing forwards might push him down the pecking order. Manchester United has reached out to his camp but must balance their books before making big moves.

Tottenham, still reshuffling after ‘s departure, is eager to strengthen its forward line. They’ve made inquiries to find someone who can adapt to the club’s attacking style. Tel’s ability to play down the middle or on either wing is attractive, especially for a side trying to replace one of Europe’s top goal-scorers.

Tel isn’t demanding a permanent exit, though. A loan might suit Bayern if they want to keep him long-term. But if another team arrives with the right offer, the German giants could decide it’s time to let him go. For any interested side, the pitch must emphasize immediate game time, not just a seat on the bench.

This has become a sprint to convince a teen star that he’ll be a central figure, not an afterthought. The club that wins him will hope to unleash a talent ready to prove he’s more than just a backup, no matter how crowded the squad. Our bet? He stays in Bayern.