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Should Mathys Tel leave Bayern?

The player himself currently has no intention of leaving this January, but after three games and zero playing time, Tel’s thinking might just be beginning to shift.

The forward isn’t short of options should be decide to leave on loan. As previously reported by GGFN, Chelsea and several other Bundesliga clubs remain interested.

What’s more, a move with Chelsea could see Bayern bring in Christopher Nkunku from the London club. A deal that can only happen with Tel moves to the blues.

As of right now, Bayern are not putting any pressure on the 19-year-old. However, the fact he has now been an unused sub for three games in a row could be a subtle indication that the club thinks it would be best for him to leave on loan.

It’s no secret that Bayern head coach Vincent Kompany wants to bring in Nkunku during this transfer window.

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