Bayern Munich decides Thomas Muller's fate!

German newspapers Bild and Kicker reported that Bayern Munich has decided not to renew the contract of veteran striker Thomas Müller, which expires in June 2025, raising speculation about his future. Reports indicated that the Bavarian club informed Müller, 35, of the decision during a meeting held two weeks ago, where he was informed that the management did not intend to extend his contract for additional seasons. Müller is a Bayern Munich icon, having joined the club as a youth player in 2000 and making 700 appearances for the first team, winning numerous titles, most notably two Champions League titles (2013 and 2020) and 12 Bundesliga titles. Internationally, he was part of the squad that won the 2014 World Cup with the German national team. With reports of a non-renewal, speculation is mounting about Müller's future, with a move to another Bundesliga club ruled out, while a move outside Germany appears unlikely. German media reported that Bayern Munich is considering assigning Müller a managerial role after his retirement, either as a club ambassador or as an assistant coach. With the Champions League final approaching on May 31 in Munich, the club's management hopes to give Müller a fitting farewell to his distinguished career, should he decide to hang up his boots once his contract expires. The final decision remains Müller's, amid questions about whether he will continue on the pitch for another season or bring an end to his long professional career.