Tottenham Hotspur secures Mathys Tel until 2031: Frank’s first bold move

After a pivotal loan spell that ended Spurs’ 17-year trophy drought with a Europa League win, Mathys Tel’s permanent signing signals a fresh era under Thomas Frank. This long-term deal highlights the club’s commitment to rebuilding despite a challenging Premier League season.

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Tottenham Hotspur has officially secured Mathys Tel on a permanent contract until 2031, making the 20-year-old forward the first signing under new manager Thomas Frank.

Tel, who joined Spurs on loan from Bayern Munich in February 2025, played a pivotal role in the club's historic Europa League triumph, ending a 17-year trophy drought. During his loan spell, he made 13 appearances, scoring two goals and providing one assist.

"Tel has become new boss Thomas Frank's first signing," highlighting the club's confidence in the young talent despite managerial changes.

Last season, Tel made 20 appearances across all competitions, netting three goals, showcasing his growing influence on the team.

The forward's future had been uncertain after the departure of Ange Postecoglou, the coach who initially brought him to Spurs, just 16 days after the Europa League final victory in Bilbao.

"The under-21 international's future was unclear after the coach who signed him at Spurs, Ange Postecoglou, was relieved of his duties," but the club's decision to lock him down until 2031 signals a long-term vision.

Despite the European success, Spurs struggled domestically, finishing 17th in the Premier League with only 38 points, narrowly avoiding relegation.

Securing Tel permanently is seen as a bold move by Frank to build a stronger squad for the future, blending youthful promise with the ambition to improve Spurs' league standing.

"Spurs have confirmed that he has signed a contract until 2031," cementing the club's commitment to the young forward as they look ahead to upcoming seasons.
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Tottenham Hotspur secured forward Mathys Tel on a permanent deal until 2031, marking new manager Thomas Frank's first signing. The 20-year-old, initially on loan from Bayern Munich, contributed to Spurs' Europa League win last season with two goals and one assist in 13 matches.
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Key Facts
  • Mathys Tel joined Tottenham Hotspur on loan from Bayern Munich in February 2025 with an option to buy, according to the club announcement.NDTV Sports
  • Tel played 13 matches, scored 2 goals, and provided 1 assist during his loan spell, contributing to Spurs' Europa League victory and ending a 17-year trophy drought.1
  • After coach Ange Postecoglou's departure, Tel remained a key player and became Thomas Frank's first signing as the new Spurs manager.1
  • Tottenham Hotspur finished 17th in the Premier League with 38 points in the 2024-2025 season, narrowly avoiding relegation.Indiatoday
  • Tottenham Hotspur signed Mathys Tel on a permanent deal until 2031 in June 2025, as officially announced by the club.NDTV Sports2
Tottenham Hotspur have signed forward Mathys Tel on a permanent deal till 2031, the Premier League club announced on Sunday.
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The under-21 international's future was unclear after the coach who signed him at Spurs, Ange Postecoglou, was relieved of his duties 16 days after the Europa League final victory over in Bilbao. But Tel has become new boss Thomas Frank's first signing since the former manager was named as Postecoglou's successor.
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While Spurs celebrated a Europa League triumph, their domestic form was far less encouraging. They finished 17th in the Premier League with just 38 points from 38 games, narrowly avoiding relegation.
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Key Stats at a Glance
Matches played during loan
13 matches
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Contract duration until year
till 2031
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Premier League finishing position
17th
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Premier League points
38 points
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