Tottenham Hotspur receives interest from four clubs for Pape Matar Sarr
Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, and PSG are among the suitors circling the Senegalese midfielder as Spurs weigh a potential sale
Four clubs have formally inquired about Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Pape Matar Sarr, and the north London club appears willing to entertain offers.
The interested parties reportedly include Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, and Paris Saint-Germain. The fourth club remains unidentified.
The price tag and the math behind it
Sarr’s current market valuation sits at approximately €30 million. The suggested transfer fee to actually get a deal done is around £50 million. Sarr’s contract runs through June 2030.
Beyond the headline permanent transfer options, a loan move to Marseille has also been floated. Additionally, Brentford has emerged as a potential destination for a permanent deal.
How Sarr got here
Sarr joined Tottenham from French club Metz in August 2021 and was immediately loaned back to Metz for the 2021-22 season. He was 18 at the time.
His breakout performance came during the 2024-25 season, where he contributed notably in both goals and assists across 54 matches, leading to a long-term contract extension that keeps him at the club until 2030. At 23, the Senegalese international had finally started to look like the player the club believed they were buying.
Tottenham’s broader 2025-26 Premier League campaign hasn’t helped the club’s case for keeping its best young talent. The team has struggled in the league, and underperformance at the club level tends to accelerate player departures.