
FC Bayern Munich has made a historic decision: Thomas Müller will not continue as a player in the first team next season. This has been reported by German media outlets such as Kicker and SportBild, indicating that the Bavarian club has already informed the 35-year-old veteran footballer about their intention not to extend his contract beyond June.
This resolution marks the end of one of European football's most iconic careers. Müller, a product of Bayern's academy, has been a key part of the club's major successes over the past fifteen years, including two Champions League titles and numerous domestic championships. He was also a World Cup winner with Germany in 2014.
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Despite his legendary status, the management has decided not to continue with him as a professional player, partly driven by the club's financial needs. The forward has played a secondary role this season, with just eight starts in the Bundesliga and contributions that have been more sporadic than decisive.
However, the club wishes to maintain a connection. According to reports, Bayern is already working on a plan for Müller to remain associated with the institution in a representative capacity. They have even proposed organizing a special tribute in recognition of his legacy. It remains unknown whether Müller will retire or seek one last adventure, with the MLS being a potential destination.
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