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I'll take my time: Thomas Muller undecided on future after playing final Bundesliga game for Bayern

Published on May 18, 2025

By IANS

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  • SINSHEIM (GERMANY) — After club legend Thomas Muller made his final league appearance for Bayern Munich in a convincing 4-0 win over Hoffenheim at the PreZero Arena, marking the end of his domestic league journey with the Bavarian giants, is yet to decide where his career will head next.
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  • The attacking midfielder said he remains committed to continuing his playing days. Muller will represent Bayern at the upcoming Club World Cup in June, but has yet to finalise a deal with a new club as he said keeping his options open and discussions are ongoing.
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  • “I'll take my time, I don't have any stress, but I still want to continue playing football. I have a list that I'm working through. The overall package has to fit. For today, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, I know exactly what I'm up to. For after that, it's actually still written in the stars. I wouldn't like to want to carry out my world of future feelings here in an interview," Muller said to Sky Sports.
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  • With Bayern closing his chapter with Bayern Munich, MLS has long been touted to be his next destination.


Also read: Bayern Munich crowned Bundesliga title with 2-0 win on Thomas Muller's farewell night


  • According to reports, the veteran player appears to have taken a liking to MLS club Los Angeles FC, which has long been considered Muller's most likely destination due to their partnership with the German record champions.
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  • 6119 days after his Bundesliga debut on August 15 2008 against Hamburger SV, Muller played his 503rd Bundesliga match on Saturday night.
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  • With 751 appearances in all competitions for Bayern, he stands alone at the top of the club’s all-time appearance list, surpassing legendary goalkeeper Sepp Maier by an impressive 42 matches.
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  • Champions FC Bayern brought down the curtain on an excellent Bundesliga campaign with a 4-0 victory over TSG Hoffenheim on Saturday. Michael Olise handed Munich the lead before half-time, with Joshua Kimmich, Serge Gnabry and Harry Kane netting in the second half. The result means Bayern finish the campaign on 82 points, 13 clear of Bayer Leverkusen.