Bayern Munich lifts reservations about Thomas Muller’s future

Just a few days before the Champions League match against Inter Milan, the Bayern Munich has definitively dissolved its reservations regarding the future of Thomas Muller, whose contract will expire next June 30. Through a note issued on its official channels, in fact, the Bavarian club has made official the German center forward’s farewell at the end of the Club World Cup.
“World Cup winner, two-time hat-trick winner, recordman in appearances: FC Bayern and Thomas Muller, 35, have jointly decided to end a unique career spanning 25 years and 33 trophies this summer. Muller, who was born in Bavaria and entered the academy of FC Bayern at the age of 10 in the summer of 2000, experienced unparalleled development, made history with the club, won everything there was to win and became the club’s record-breaking player with a total of 743 competitive matches.
The German record champions will honor Muller’s magnificent career with, among other things, his own testimony. It has also been agreed that the two-time hat-trick winner and world champion will play his last matches for Bayern at the FIFA Club World Cup, which will be held in the United States from June 15 to July 13” this is the note issued by the Bavarian club.
The summer of 2025 will mark the end of an’era for several tob clubs, as Manchester City also, in recent days, announced the’farewell, after as many as nine seasons, of Kevin De Bruyne.