Bayern Munich are reportedly preparing to part ways with club legend Thomas Müller at the end of the current season, marking the likely conclusion of a remarkable era. According to reports from BILD and Kicker, the club does not intend to offer the 35-year-old attacker a new contract, despite Müller’s desire to stay.
While formal decisions and announcements are expected in the coming weeks, indications suggest that Müller’s historic run with the German giants may be drawing to a close.
Müller’s current deal expires this summer, and though discussions had been ongoing regarding a potential one-year extension, Sky Sports Deutschland now reports that the iconic forward has started receiving offers from Major League Soccer (MLS) clubs. A move to the United States appears increasingly likely.
The 2014 World Cup winner has spent his entire professional career with Bayern Munich, amassing 32 major trophies, including 12 Bundesliga titles and two UEFA Champions League victories. Known for his intelligence, versatility, and leadership on the pitch, Müller has long been a symbol of Bayern’s dominance both domestically and in Europe.
Last summer, Müller attracted interest from the Saudi Pro League, but ultimately chose to remain in Munich. Now, as his chapter in Bavaria nears its end, a new adventure may await across the Atlantic.
Should he depart, it would mark one of the most emotional farewells in recent Bayern history—a club legend potentially closing the curtain on a glittering 16-year senior career in red.