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Thomas Müller begins his adventure at Vancouver Whitecaps

Bogdan Fechita article – published Wednesday, 06 August 2025 20:55 / Updated Wednesday, 06 August 2025 21:23

The legend of Bayern Munich and Germany, Thomas Müller (35), will continue his football career in Canada: he has officially joined the Vancouver Whitecaps team from the Major League Soccer.

The Canadian club has announced the free transfer of the 35 -year -old veteran. Müller signed a contract until the end of the MLS season, with an extension option for another year. This is the first club outside of Bayern Munich for the German -German footballer, writes Sportal.bg.

Legendary Thomas Müller begins his adventure in MLS:

Thomas Muller, presented at Vancouver Whitecaps

The transfer took place after Vancouver paid about $ 200,000 for the so-called “Discovery Rights” (no rights of discovery) from FC Cincinnati, on which Bayern's legend was initially. Müller is expected to arrive in Canada next Wednesday, the presentation press conference and the first training being scheduled for Thursday.

Thomas Muller at Vancouver Whitecaps: “I come to win!”

“I look forward to reaching Vancouver and helping this team win the champion (No. The Sports Director and Vancouver's coach) and I can hardly wait to play in front of the fans and see everyone coming to BC Place Stadium, as we go to the play-offs ”, said the German for the website of his new club.

Müller joins Whitecaps FC after a 17 -year -old remarkable career in Bayern Munich, where he became one of the most successful players in European football history. He is the player with the most matches in the history of the Bavarian – 756 appearances.

In these scored 250 goals and offered 238 decisive passes, Helping the club to conquer a record number of 33 trophies, including: 13 championships in Bundesliga, 6 Germany cups, 8 country Supercule, 2 times Champions League, 2 Europe Super Curse and 2 World Club Championships.

On the international stage, Müller has collected 131 selections for Germany, scored 45 goals and offered 41 decisive passes for the German national, playing a crucial role in winning the world title in 2014. He also won the golden ice and the prize for best young player at the 2010 World Football Championship, as well as “Silver Ice” and “Silver Ball” at the 2014 World Cup.

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