What’s Next for Thomas Muller After His Final Bundesliga Game?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Thomas Muller played his last Bundesliga game for Bayern Munich.
- He expressed interest in continuing his career.
- MLS, particularly Los Angeles FC, is a potential destination.
- Muller made 503 appearances in the Bundesliga.
- He holds the record for the most appearances for Bayern Munich.
Sinsheim (Germany), May 18 (NationPress) After club icon Thomas Muller concluded his final league match for Bayern Munich with a commanding 4-0 victory over Hoffenheim at the PreZero Arena, he is still pondering the direction of his career. The talented attacking midfielder expressed his desire to continue his playing journey.
Muller is set to represent Bayern in the upcoming Club World Cup this June, yet the specifics of his next club remain undetermined as he stated that he is keeping his options open and that discussions are in progress.
“I'll take my time, I don't feel rushed, but I still aspire to keep playing football. I have a list that I'm reviewing. The entire package needs to align. For today, tomorrow, and the days to follow, I know exactly what my plans entail. Beyond that, it remains uncertain. I prefer not to express my future feelings in this interview,” Muller shared with Sky Sports.
As he wraps up his chapter with Bayern Munich, the MLS has been frequently speculated as his next stop.
Reports suggest that the experienced player has shown interest in Los Angeles FC, making it a likely destination due to their established partnership with the German record champions.
After 6119 days since his Bundesliga debut on August 15, 2008, against Hamburger SV, Muller played his 503rd Bundesliga match on Saturday.
With a total of 751 appearances across all competitions for Bayern, he stands at the pinnacle of the club’s all-time appearance list, outpacing legendary goalkeeper Sepp Maier by an impressive 42 matches.
The champions, FC Bayern, concluded an outstanding Bundesliga season with a 4-0 win over TSG Hoffenheim on Saturday. Michael Olise opened the scoring before half-time, followed by goals from Joshua Kimmich, Serge Gnabry, and Harry Kane in the second half. This result sees Bayern finish the season with 82 points, 13 ahead of Bayer Leverkusen.