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·19 de enero de 2026
‘Absolute Dream Transfer Target’ – Club Serious About Tottenham Hotspur Star

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Tottenham Hotspur attacker Mathys Tel remains Paris FC’s ‘absolute dream transfer target’ until the end of the winter window, while the Frenchman is prepared to leave Spurs.
Spurs are on a bad run of form, which got even worse following their 2-1 defeat against relegation-battlers West Ham United at the weekend.
The north London club’s boss, Thomas Frank, has come under severe pressure, with fans chanting for his head after the loss to the Hammers, but one ex-Spurs star said that he does not want to see the Dane getting sacked.
Spurs have already sold their Welsh forward Brennan Johnson to Crystal Palace and now Tel has been left out of Tottenham’s Champions League squad to make room for Dominic Solanke.
Being pulled out of the Champions League squad by Frank has not gone down well with Tel, who is unhappy.

Frank has spoken positively of Tel at points this season, but the Frenchman looks to be down the pecking order for the Dane when other options are available.
The 20-year-old versatile attacker has been seeking an exit from Tottenham this month as he feels he needs to be playing on a regular basis to push forward with his World Cup dream; being left out of the Champions League squad is not likely to change his mind.
Tel has suitors for his signature, and according to German journalist Florian Plettenberg, the Spurs forward is a dream target for Ligue 1 club Paris FC.
It has been suggested that he will remain the ‘absolute dream transfer target’ for Les Parisiens until winter window transfer deadline day, as Tel looks for an escape route.

Back in 2022, Bayern Munich paid big money to sign the France Under-21 international, as he was seen as a huge talent by the German giants.
The 20-year-old contributed to 23 goals in 83 games for the Bavarians, who sold him to Spurs on a permanent deal worth £30m, following an initial loan spell.
And Tel did accept that the Premier League’s physicality stunned him, admitting that he ended up on the ground.
Whether more clubs will join the mix to sign the Spurs forward this month remains to be seen, following his exclusion from the Champions League squad.
Paris FC are a mid-table Ligue 1 side, and it remains to be seen if their interest will be intriguing for the Frenchman.









































