Bayern Munich’s 2023-24 season has, to say the least, not gone according to plan. But one of the big positives to take away from the campaign at the Allianz Arena has been the development of Mathys Tel, who continues to make match-winning contributions despite having to wait patiently for a run in the starting line-up.
A centre-half during his early years in the Rennes academy, Tel switched to playing in attack during his mid-teens, and he has never looked back. At 16, he broke Eduardo Camavinga’s record in becoming the French club’s youngest-ever player, and though he only made seven appearances for Rennes, that was enough to convince Bayern to part with an initial €20m (£17m/$20m) to bring him to Germany in the summer of 2022.
Tel has been limited to almost exclusively substitute appearances during his first two campaigns in Bavaria, but he has taken almost every opportunity afforded to him when he has made it onto the pitch. The 18-year-old averages a direct goal contribution every 90 minutes for Bayern, and though some have questioned whether he would have been better served by going out on loan, there is now no doubt that Tel can be a key player for Bayern as they look to rebuild under Thomas Tuchel’s successor.
Capable of playing as either a wide forward or a central striker, Tel’s pace and dribbling ability has earned him comparisons to Kylian Mbappe, while his unerring finishing ability has been likened to that of Karim Benzema. He has already led France to glory at the U17 Euros in 2022, and with more senior forwards coming towards the end of their international careers, the thought of Tel partnering Mbappe up front for Les Bleus in the coming years should be a scary one for defenders around the world.