Bayern legend leaving after 25 years?

A series of negative news for Bayern Munich fans lately. Yes, the most successful German club is currently leading the Bundesliga and has reached the quarterfinals of the Champions League, but it has recently suffered some setbacks (a loss to Bochum, a draw with Union) and injuries to key players whose seasons are over (Alphonso Davies and Dayot Upamecano).Bayern’s defense is falling apart! Another injury is here…Now, another significant piece of information has leaked to the media—Bayern has decided not to extend the contract of club legend Thomas Muller. Not everyone will take this news lightly.Muller is the symbol of this generation, having been with the club since the age of 10, meaning he has represented Bayern for a full 25 years. His current contract expires this summer…According to Bild, during the international break, Bayern’s management held two rounds of negotiations with Muller regarding a contract extension. First, the experienced forward met with Max Eberl and Christoph Freund to discuss sporting plans, and later with CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen.Our Story: After two talks with the club it now seems clear: Thomas Müller (35) will not get a new contract from FC Bayern for the next Season @BILD_Sport pic.twitter.com/p9pyiQJoSV— Christian Falk (@cfbayern) March 28, 2025 Although no official decision has been made, Bild reports that no agreement was reached and that Muller is almost certain to leave Munich. Reportedly, Bayern’s management no longer sees him as a player and has only offered him a different role within the club. However, the German is not yet ready to hang up his boots, which is why a separation will occur.Muller’s role has already been reduced this season—out of 34 appearances in all competitions, only 11 have been as a starter. In 1,255 minutes on the field, he has scored five goals and provided five assists.Since he will certainly not move to another German club, a potential new destination appears to be the United States and MLS—a path already taken by Marco Reus.”I think Thomas Muller is going to be a good coach in the future, for sure”Alphonso Davies on learning lessons at Bayern Munich and passing it down to the next generation of #CanMNT talent 🇨🇦 pic.twitter.com/DcZPGOD4gP— OneSoccer (@onesoccer) March 19, 2025 Muller has played a total of 741 matches for Bayern’s first team, scoring 247 goals and providing 273 assists. With the Bavarians, he has won two Champions League titles, twice been crowned world champion, won the Bundesliga 12 times, and lifted the national cup six times. With the German national team conquered the world in 2014.Whatever the final decision may be, it will not affect the status of the experienced striker this season.BUNDESLIGA – MATCHDAY 27FridayLeverkusen – Bochum 3-1 (1-1)/Garcia 20, Boniface 60, Adli 87 – Paslack 26/SaturdayBayern – St. Pauli 3-2 (1-1)/Kane 17, Sane 53, 71 – Saad 27, Ritzka 90+3/Hoffenheim – Augsburg 1-1 (0-0)/Kramaric 71 – Essende 46/Holestein Kiel – Werder 0-3 (0-1)/Ducksch 25, Agu 59, Grull 90+3/M’ gladbach – Leipzig 1-0 (0-0)/Plea 56/Wolfsburg – Heidenheim 0-1 (0-1)/Pieringer 16 pen/Eintr. Frankfurt – Stuttgart 1-0 (0-0)/Gotze 70/SundayFreiburg – Union Berlin IN PROGRESS18.30: (1.70) Dortmund (4.15) Mainz (4.90)

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