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Remember the name, Mathys Tel, as he's about to be one of the biggest stories in the final days of the January transfer window. As Monday's 11pm deadline approaches, even the Premier League's biggest clubs are scrambling for reinforcements.
There's a common them among a certain trio - Manchester United , Arsenal and Chelsea - they all want a striker. Whether it be Rasmus Hojlund or Joshua Zirkzee leading the line, United can't get their current centre forwards to score. Arsenal don't even have a recognised striker in the squad, forcing Kai Havertz to carry the goalscoring burden.
And Chelsea are still persisting with the frustrating Nicolas Jackson. That's all brought their attention to Tel, who's keen to leave Bayern Munich between now and deadline day in search of more regular minutes.
Born in Sarcelles, a commune in northern Paris, the undisputed hotbed of modern-day footballing talent, you could Tel how talented he was from a young age first and only pun out the way. That led to him making his professional debut when he was just 16 years and days old in August In doing so, Tel became Rennes' young-ever senior debutant, breaking a record held by current Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga.
Different club, same story. In one of his first appearances, year-old Tel became the youngest goalscorer in Bayern's illustrious history.