Bayern Munich and Thomas Muller agreed to say goodbye to the forward contract expires at the end of the season, the Bundesliga giants have It has been officially confirmed.
“World Cup winners, two-time high-pitched winners, record look makers: FC Bayern and Thomas Muller, 35, have decided to end their unique careers, spanning 25 years and 33 trophies this summer,” the official statement reads.
So far, he has made a total of 743 appearances in all the club’s tournaments, with 247 goals and 273 assists. There are more than 12 Bundesliga titles, and one more could come at the end of the season. Two Champions League Trophy, two UEFA Super Cups, two FIFA Club World Cups, six DFB Pokal Trophy, and eight German Super Cups. In addition, he has 131 caps and 45 goals as a German international, which won the World Cup trophy in 2014. It’s the perfect example of an impressive stellar career.
Muller has issued his own statement regarding his decision to leave the club.
“It’s clear that today is different to other days for me. My 25 years as a player for FC Bayern Munich will end in the summer. It was an incredible journey. It was shaped by unique experiences, wonderful encounters and unforgettable victory. We can celebrate together. And for a long time, we will bring all of us back to Munich and reach the coveted “Finale Dahome.”