Thomas Müller is leaving FC Bayern Munich after 25 years!
Thomas Müller is leaving FC Bayern Munich in the summer of 2025 after 25 years. A look at his impressive career and farewell.
Thomas Müller is leaving FC Bayern Munich after 25 years!
On April 5, 2025, Thomas Müller announced that he was leaving FC Bayern Munich at the end of the season. In an emotional letter shared on his social media, the 35-year-old confirmed that his contract will not be renewed. The club made a conscious decision not to extend the contract, although Müller still wants to play and could well imagine a role in the team for the coming season.
Müller's time at FC Bayern began in his childhood. The Weilheim native, who was born on September 13, 1989, joined the club's youth team at the age of eleven. He made his debut in the first team under coach Jürgen Klinsmann in 2008 and has since played 743 competitive games for Munich, making him the club's record player.
Achievements and records
Thomas Müller looks back on an illustrious career. With a total of twelve German championships, he is the player with the most championship titles in the Bundesliga. He also won the UEFA Champions League twice, in 2013 and 2020 as part of the so-called Triple, when Bayern won the national championships and the DFB Cup. Over the last 25 years he has established himself as a key player, achieving success not only at club level but also at international level, particularly with the German national team.
He became world champion with the DFB team in 2014 and played a total of 131 international matches, scoring 45 goals. Müller was part of the national team squad from 2010 to 2024 and was also captain of FC Bayern during this time, which underlines his leadership charisma.
Farewell and outlook
His final farewell to FC Bayern will take place at the Club World Cup in the USA. Despite his desire to continue playing for the club, he respects the board's decision. However, there is currently no information about a possible continuation of his career after FC Bayern.
The Thomas Müller era at FC Bayern will end in the summer of 2025, but his influence and dedication will go down in the club's history. With 33 titles won, he is the second most successful German football player and will leave a lasting memory in the hearts of fans.
Müller was accepted into the D-Juniors of FC Bayern Munich in 2000 and played through all the youth teams before establishing himself as a regular player in the professional squad in 2009. He is known not only for his impressive sporting achievements, but also for his social commitment, including through supporting initiatives such as YoungWings and the Reading Foundation.
How laola1.at and Wikipedia reflect, the football world associates great expectations and emotions with Müller's last weeks at FC Bayern.