Jamie Redknapp has announced that Tottenham legend Harry Kane has an SMS about his Bayern Munich teammate Mathys Tel.
Tottenham belong to a number of top European clubs that try to sign the teenager.

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Talksport understands that Spurs said Bavaria that they are ready to pay £ 50 million to win the race for Tel.
The rivals of the Premier League, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Chelsea and Manchester United are also known as interested.
Ex-Tottenham striker Kane is the reason why Tel wants to go because the English captain starts to Bavaria every week.
And Redknapp admitted that the former Spurs Skipper was “very free” on Tel. Inmidst Tottenham’s interest.
Redknapp spoke about Sky Sports Transfer window: “I asked Harry Kane earlier to ask him how he wants.
“He was very free about him and first said that he was a great guy.
“He wants to work, good coach, good finisher, a lot of potential.
“There is a lot of money for a 19-year-old £ 50 million. But Tottenham needs players.”
In the meantime, the sports director of Bayern Munich, Max Eberl, has already admitted that Tel, in front of the transfer window, wants to leave.
“He said he would like to go,” said Eberl.
“Now we have to think about whether we will do it and what we will do.”
Tel seemed to say goodbye to the Bayern Munich fans after a 3-1 win against Slovan Bratislava on Wednesday evening.
The fact that Spurs are willing to sign the 19-year-old in a permanent deal appeals to Bayern, but the final decision will probably be made with Tel.
Tottenham absolutely wants to sign a new striker before the transfer window closes after having missed Juventus on PSGS Randal Kolo Muani.
With Kane in Bavaria, Tel has to force himself in Vincent Company’s Hack order, and the youngster fought minutes, even though they showed promising.
He scored ten goals and assisted six times last season, but struggled to replicate this form with the French to achieve this campaign.

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Tel played only 458 minutes in this campaign and has to play more than 65 minutes in a game.
Reports claim that up to seven clubs are trying to sign Tel before the window closes.