Tottenham prove how far they've fallen amid Mathys Tel to Bournemouth latest
Tottenham Hotspur could be set to lose Mathys Tel this summer.
The Frenchman is a fan favourite at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium despite a lack of regular chances.
Since his move from Bayern Munich, true opportunities have been at a premium, but that changed somewhat under Roberto De Zerbi.
His output in front of goal hasn't been particularly great, but he has still shown some flashes of brilliance.
That may not be enough to keep Tel at Tottenham beyond the summer as Bournemouth showcase interest in his signature.
Mathys Tel opens talks with Bournemouth
The 21-year-old has proven himself to be a handful for defenders at times, but it hasn't been frequent enough.
Consistency has been a problem for the forward and he has failed to live up to expectations after his move from the Allianz Arena.
Patience looks to be wearing thin in North London as his future becomes uncertain moving into the summer.
He could be on the move in the coming weeks, with Sebastien Vidal reporting on Friday that the forward is considering his future in N17.
Tel wants to secure more playing time and is attracting the interest of various sides.
One of those is said to be Bournemouth, who have already held discussions with the Frenchman as other options remain on hold.
He could soon switch the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the Vitality Stadium in the latest evidence that Spurs' reputation is quickly falling.
Tel could prove how bad things are at Tottenham
Let's set the record straight - a move to the Cherries is great for young players with a point to prove.
Andoni Iraola has carried his side to the Europa League before leaving for Marco Rose to come in.
They are now spending the summer preparing for Europa League football for the first time in their history.
That could act as an attractive prospect for someone like Tel, but it also shows just how badly things have gone in North London.
The potential of playing in the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium should be massive and Spurs should really be playing some sort of European football.
Instead, the N17 outfit have finished 17th twice in a row and are now seen as less of a draw than Bournemouth.
