The agent of one Bayern Munich star has come out to respond to rumours of Premier League interest in his client.
It has been a busy summer already for Bayern Munich with the signing of former Fulham midfielder Joao Palhinha already confirmed.
Another signing from the Premier League through the door is Crystal Palace winger Michael Olise, who snubbed interest from Chelsea to move to Bavaria.
Following Thomas Tuchel leaving the club this summer, it seems it is a time of change for the German giants with former Burnley manager Vincent Kompany taking the reins in Bavaria.

Mathys Tel’s agent opens up on future at Bayern
With Harry Kane set to be the main man under new boss Kompany, exciting forward Mathys Tel may be limited in his opportunities.
Last season, the French forward made 30 Bundesliga appearances, but only six of these were starts for the German giants.
Despite his relatively low amount of starts for Bayern, it was still an impressive campaign for Tel as he netted seven times and provided five assists, and also scored two more in the UEFA Champions League.
At just 19 years of age, these are key years of his development but Tel’s agent has confirmed his client’s desire to stay at the club this summer.
“Mathys Tel can’t wait to work with Vincent Kompany,” Tel’s agent told Fabrizio Romano on X and a move to the Premier League is not happening.
Multiple Premier League sides interested
Sources have told HITC that multiple Premier League sides remain keen on the French teenager this summer.
We had previously reported back in March that Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United were keen on the forward, who has been hailed as the ‘next Mbappe’.
Premier League interest is understood to still be there for the teenage forward and sources have told HITC that the German side may well be open to a loan move for the forward.
As mentioned, with Kane, who netted 36 times in the Bundesliga, set to lead the line for Bayern, it’s hard to see where the Frenchman fits in under Kompany next season.
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