Bayern Munich star Thomas Muller is reportedly ‘interested’ in a move to MLS amid speculation over his future in Germany.
There is currently no indication that a contract renewal has been agreed upon, and the Germany and Bayern great will become a free agent in the summer of 2025 after reaching the end of his current deal at Allianz Arena. Muller may think about ending his glamorous career at the end of the 2024–25 season, according to SPORT BILD. Although it has been proposed that Muller might become a manager at the club, he is also thinking about becoming a pundit.
The report further claims that the 35-year-old could consider prolonging his career outside of Europe, as he has attracted interest from some MLS clubs. The American league currently boast of having some of the top football stars, albeit at the twilight of their careers, like Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets and Luis Suarez. With the 2026 World Cup closing in – which will be held in the USA, Mexico and Canada – a new challenge in MLS is said to appeal to Muller.
The former Germany attacker, who ended his international career after the team’s quarter-final exit at Euro 2024, is one of the most decorated players ever to grace the pitch for Bayern. He has also surpassed the legendary Franz Beckenbauer for the most appearances in Bayern’s history (718).
For now, the veteran player remains focused on Bayern and will next be seen in action for Vincent Kompany’s side on Wednesday as they take on Mainz in a DFB Pokal second-round clash.