Bayern Munich and German national team legend Thomas Müller has completed his transfer to the Vancouver Whitecaps, the MLS team announced on Wednesday. The 35-year-old player has signed a contract that extends until the end of the 2025 season, with a Designated Player option for 2026, the Whitecaps reported. Müller, who played a record 756 matches with Bayern, scoring 250 goals, had been linked to several MLS teams after his departure from the Bundesliga club was confirmed in April.
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Müller also added: “I’ve had great conversations with Axel Schuster, Whitecaps CEO and Sporting Director, and with Jesper Sørensen, the coach, and I’m now looking forward to playing in front of the fans and seeing all the supporters at BC Place as we approach the playoffs.”I am looking forward to coming to Vancouver to help this team win a championship. I have heard incredible things about the city, but above all, I come to win.
Thomas Müller
Müller left the Bundesliga after winning 13 league titles and two Champions League trophies with Bayern. He also played 131 matches for his country, winning the World Cup in 2014, before retiring from international football last year.Thomas is a world-class player, the quintessential “Raumdeuter”, known for his creation of elite opportunities, his unparalleled spatial awareness, and his relentless off-the-ball movement. He not only brings a winning pedigree and exceptional footballing intelligence, but also a tireless work ethic that will elevate the entire team.
Axel Schuster