The transfer, with option to buy, is a major coup for manager Ange Postecoglou, who was looking to add depth to his attacking line. Bayern have accepted the conditions, as Spurs will cover the salary until June and will have the possibility to activate the clause for 60 million euros in the summer.
Tel arrives at the club after Bayern Munich accepted the player's desire for more playing time and his agent Gadiri Camara facilitated the move to north London. The young striker underwent a medical and completed the necessary paperwork, ending a dramatic transfer saga that saw Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy personally travel to Munich to negotiate the deal.
Spurs fans will be delighted to see Tel's potential impact, given his reputation as one of Europe's most promising young talents.