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Reporter: Tottenham is talking about buying out Ter Bayern for 33 million pounds, Tottenham is also interested in Sane

Tottenham hopes to strengthen the attack line after a disappointing 2024/25 Premier League season and intends to sign Mattis Terr permanently from Bayern Munich.

Although Tottenham ended the season as the UEFA Champions League champion and qualified for the Champions League next season, the future of head coach Postkoglu is still questioned. Tottenham loaned Terl in January, and under the agreement, they would have to pay £50 million to sign him permanently. At present, Tottenham is in "tensive" negotiations with Bayern to try to reduce transfer fees. Bayern decided to let Terr go because his departure in January was not pleasant.

Tottenham are reluctant to pay such a high transfer fee for the striker who failed to play in the Europa League final. According to reporter Christian Falke, the Bundesliga giants are willing to renegotiate for £30 million to £33 million. Bayern CEO Young Christian Dresen has a good relationship with Tottenham and is leading the discussion about Terr.

According to German Sky Sports reporter Florian Platenberg, the two clubs are in "tensive" negotiations. Tottenham proposed the idea of ​​loaning Terr again with a forced buyout clause, but Bayern prefers to sell him directly.

The 20-year-old scored two goals for Tottenham in 13 Premier League games, and despite his mediocre performance, Tottenham believes that he has great potential. Tottenham chairman Daniel Levi proposed to loan Terr again to be a smart decision, but Bayern should focus on selling players on their own terms.

In addition, Tottenham is also interested in Bayern winger Sane, who has also attracted Arsenal's attention recently. Terr has no future at Bayern, but the Bundesliga giants must stay smart in the transfer. Kompany needs funds to rebuild the team, and Bayern must act cautiously in transfer operations.