Thomas Müller Jokes He's Missing Manuel Neuer as Vancouver Adventure Begins
Thomas Müller, who won 13 Bundesliga titles and the 2014 World Cup, joins Vancouver Whitecaps with a potential Designated Player contract for 2026, club said.
- The Vancouver Whitecaps revealed Wednesday that they signed German forward Thomas Müller, formerly of Bayern Munich, with a Designated Player option for 2026.
- Having spent 25 years at Bayern Munich, Thomas Müller’s contract was not extended after Bayern announced in April, ending his career at the club he joined as a 10-year-old.
- Müller wrapped up his Bayern tenure with his final appearance, ending with a Club World Cup quarterfinal loss to Paris Saint-Germain in Atlanta.
- Admitting the switch presents challenges, Müller acknowledged he has much to adapt to after 25 years at Bayern, and said he was very excited to join the Whitecaps.
- Amid preparations at BC Place, Müller’s departure from Bayern is regarded as a significant milestone, following his achievements with the German champion.
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A new chapter begins for Thomas Müller: The Bavarian legend changes to the MLS to the Vancouver Whitecaps – and sets a record there even before his first deployment.
On Thursday Thomas Müller will be introduced to his new club in Vancouver. The enthusiasm on site is so great that thanks to the ex-Bayer, the MLS club is already setting up best marks.
Thomas Müller made his way to Vancouver. Before departure, the world champion registered with a video. He will miss a FCB player in particular.
Thomas Müller plays for the Vancouver Whitecaps, while ex-colleagues are still under contract at sports and financially more attractive clubs.
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