Thomas Müller will leave Bayern Munich at the end of this season.
The news had been circulating for several days, but today it was made official. The German striker published a message through the club's official website, mentioning the next objectives for the Bavarians, such as the Champions League final, which will be played at home, writes A2.
"It is clear that today is not a day like any other for me. My 25 years as a Bayern Munich player will end in the summer. It has been an extraordinary journey, shaped by unique experiences, great matches and unforgettable triumphs. I feel extremely grateful and happy to have had the opportunity to build this career with my beloved club. The special bond with the club and our wonderful fans will remain forever. What I wish for as a farewell is clear: titles that we can celebrate together and moments that we will remember with fondness for a long time. We will give our maximum in the coming weeks to bring back the German championship title in Munich and to reach our long-awaited final on home soil," said Muller.
Bavarian club announcement
"World Cup winner, two-time treble winner, record appearance maker. FC Bayern and Thomas Müller, 35, have decided together to end a unique career, which has spanned 25 years and brought 33 trophies, this summer."
Müller, born in Bavaria, joined the FC Bayern academy at the age of 10 in the summer of 2000, experienced an unprecedented development, made history with the club, won everything there was to win and became our club's record appearance holder with a total of 743 official matches.
(A2 Televizion)