Tottenham Hotspur owner Ange Postecoglou is convinced that Mathys Tel will stay at the club in his loan spell and said he did not "take him here for six months".
The 19-year-old signed an initial interim deal from Bayern Munich on transfer deadline, and his $45 million choice will be converted permanently included in the transfer after he decided to reject the relocation of three Spurs. Inside. A few days ago.
If the option to make the transfer permanent is triggered, TEL will sign a six-year agreement, and PosteCoglou will have confidence to happen.
"He will definitely play a big role at the end of our season," Postecoglou said before Thursday's second leg against Liverpool in the Carabao Cup semi-finals. Live in the sky Sports. “He wants to make an impact, and I hope he does it.
"He will be a Tottenham Hotspur player. I think he will show everyone that he will be a Tottenham player in the next six months. I haven't brought him here for six months."
As mentioned earlier, Tel initially refused the move to Tottenham Stadium, then reversed his decision and joined by the deadline.
Sky Sports News This turnaround was reported after a long conversation with PosteCoglou, how he would use it on the team, which rekindled the interest of players in joining the club.
When asked about his persuasion, Postecoglou made his claim to “sell” the move, instead focusing on his belief in the project, which is why Tel opted in.
He said: "For honesty and honesty, there is something to say. I think I have a compelling story because I don't think I'm going to sell anything without a lot of evidence when I talk to the player.
"It's not about speaking or selling smoothly. Here's a good story that I really believe in. I say from a firm belief that what I mean will come true."
Asked if any conversations with the player failed, Postecoglou added: "I don't need to do anything special. You heard the story of success, but there are a lot of unresolved issues. There is a couple in this window!
"You immediately know there's a disconnect. I don't have a 100% hit rate. I walked away and thought it was a good player, but it wasn't suitable.
"I don't like having conversations unless both sides have real interest. I don't like wasting time."
Postecoglou also confirmed that TEL and other newcomers Kevin Danso can choose from Liverpool, but Micky van de Ven Will Will Will Will Will Will Will The Club hopes to return to preventive measures after Radu Dragusin's ACL injury.
Van de Ven returns for seven weeks after a hamstring injury in Elfsborg Europa League win but is out due to last weekend's victory against Brentford .
Cristian Romero has been out of the game since December due to a thigh injury and will not be available.
"Mathys and Kevin are both available," Postecoglou said.
“With Micky and Romero to a certain extent, I just feel like we need to be more conservative with them.
"My point is that we won't risk these guys. We're going to have them ticking in training and make sure they're ready and without any setbacks."
The young forward added the necessary versatility to the Spurs' injured side, and his new manager claimed he could be a forward or player in the range, as Dominic Solanke, Wilson Odobert, Brennan Johnson and Timo Werner are all in a state of affairs at the moment .
"Archie Gray wants to be a midfielder, so who knows where he will go," Postecoglou joked when asked where TEL will play.
"His attributes are definitely No. 9. He certainly performs well. At the moment, we may need him in all these areas.
“Although we had problems behind, we probably had bigger problems with the attack – we were missing three wingers and the main forward.
"I have people still refute the fact that we will have nine first-team players tomorrow. Let Mathys play the broad and concentrated role of Mathys in the short term, and he will play all three roles."