In a development that has left football fans across the globe shocked, Thomas Mueller, one of Bayern Munich’s greatest players, is all but leaving the club after an amazing 25-year adventure. The 35-year-old striker confirmed the development, stating the move was from the management of the club and “was not what I would have wished.”
Mueller, who was signed for Bayern’s academy at the age of 10 and ended up becoming a legend for the club, has been the team’s heart and soul on and off the field. With more than 650 games played, multiple Bundesliga titles, and a Champions League title, his exit spells the end of an era for the German giant.
Addressing the press, Mueller reported mixed feelings — appreciation for his unforgettable experience and frustration with the sudden end. “I was hoping to have completed my career here, but football doesn’t always happen as we envision,” he said, clearly tearful.
As his fans celebrate his amazing legacy, rumors are rife regarding Mueller’s future move — retirement, a farewell performance in a different league, or a coaching career. This much is clear: Thomas Mueller’s Bayern Munich legacy will never be beaten for generations to come.