Amid rumors about his future in Germany, Thomas Muller, a famous player for Bayern Munich, is 'interested' in an endeavor to Major League Soccer. The Allianz Arena contract of the Germany and Bayern icon is already in its last year and will expire in the summer of 2025; there is currently no indication that a renewal has been agreed upon.
At the conclusion of the 2024–25 season, Muller may think about ending his storied playing career, according to SPORT BILD. Muller is thinking about becoming a pundit, but it has also been claimed that he could take on a managerial role at the club.
According to the source, the 35-year-old may think about extending his playing days outside of Europe because various MLS clubs have expressed interest in him. Even though they are nearing the end of their careers, the American league is currently proud to have some of the best football players, like Luis Suarez, Sergio Busquets, and Lionel Messi. Muller is reportedly drawn to an adventure in Major League Soccer as the 2026 FIFA World Cup draws near, which will take place in the USA, Mexico, and Canada.
One of the most accomplished players to ever play for Bayern Munich, Thomas Muller ended his international career following the team's quarterfinal elimination at UEFA Euro 2024 against Spain. In terms of appearances in Bayern's history, he has also eclipsed the great Franz Beckenbauer (718).
Thomas Muller’s documentary set to be released next year
A number of streaming services have recently started to release movies about various sportsmen and their lives; today, it's Thomas Müller, the renowned player for Bayern Munich. Insider Christian Falk claims that a 90-minute movie centered around the German football player will be available in the spring. Amazon Prime Video will host the premiere. The film crew has reportedly been pursuing Müller since the beginning of 2023.
Numerous intimate moments with his loved ones will be featured in the documentary. Throughout his career, Thomas Müller has been a member of Bayern Munich. In addition to having the most games for Bayern, he is the most adorned German football player in history and the third-highest scorer in the history of the team.