Quote from pseudomelone

If so many report, it should only be clearer that Tel should never be handed over without a return option. Because he is a diamond, otherwise not so many would report (if that is not yet clear).

I think that Tel has all the systems for world class and prefer a loan.
But that only makes sense if he goes to a club where he really plays.

He’s only 19. But on the other hand you have to see:
60 million transfer is a lot of money for a player who has not yet brought his potential to full development and who currently does not play a role in Bavaria.
There is also no ideal position of him (left-wing outer striker in 4-3-3) near Bavaria.

Gravenberch-Similar situation, a lot of talent, great player, but did not come to the train and the ideal position for him did not exist at Bavaria because he was also not intended as an 8 Series in 4-3-3 with the Munich 4-2-3-1 was.

At Gravenberch you have to say: a good transfer at the time, sold for a lot of money (40 million).
Today, 1.5 years later, it doesn’t look so good anymore.
Absolute regular player at the league leader in England, market value increased to 55 million, fully driven.
This season 31 games with over 2500 minutes.
Inscribed, he now plays exactly in the position where he couldn’t avoid Kimmich near Bavaria.

There is also a risk at Tel.
You sell it now, and it is a striker / offensive player who can quickly explode.
Give it off for 60 million, it starts and if things go well, he has a 3-digit million market value in 1.5 years.
On the other hand, the bank in Munich doesn’t get it anywhere, and he has to call up the potential, every game, every week.

Bavaria should lend it to a team that can use a left -wing wing or play with two tips.
If a PL Club really puts on 60 million, that’s a lot of money.

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