Thomas Muller has confirmed he will leave Europe with a move to MLS most likely, but Sydney are said to have held talks with the Bayern Munich hero.
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Muller has confirmed he will continue playing football outside of Europe after bringing an end to his long and decorated career in Germany with Bayern. Expressing a desire for an “international experience,” he named MLS as an “interesting league,” particularly with the 2026 World Cup on the horizon. Muller stated that his body is still fit enough to compete at a high level, and according to , LAFC, Bayern's partner club, are reportedly leading the race to sign him, with a deal expected to be within the next week.
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The 2014 World Cup winner has spent his entire career so far at Bayern and marked the end of an era when he left after his contract expired this summer. With the World Cup approaching, MLS clubs continue to target high-profile names to raise the league’s profile. Meanwhile, the reports Australia’s Sydney FC made a strong pitch for Muller, reportedly leaving a positive impression despite the long odds. Securing his signature would be a historic moment for the A-League.
WHAT MULLER SAID
Muller confirmed his intention to keep playing professionally, saying: "I still want to play football and have therefore decided to continue playing no matter what. I will continue to be a footballer. I'm trying to take advantage of the opportunity while my body is still fit enough to continue doing so at the highest level, even though I'm obviously no longer in Europe."
The 35-year-old also officially confirmed that he will be leaving Germany, embracing the idea of a new chapter abroad: "It will definitely be an international experience for me, and I'm really looking forward to it, and I'm curious. The MLS is of course an interesting league. Certainly, with a view to the World Cup next year in America."
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MLS currently appears to be the most likely destination for the Germany legend, but his final decision is yet to be announced.