German football stalwart Thomas Muller is set to end his stay with Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich in the summer after 25 glorious years at his boyhood club. (More Football News)
The 35-year-old veteran, whose contract is set to expire after the shift, announced his departure from the club in a joint statement with Bayern.
On Instagram, Müller wrote that he respected Bayern바카라s decision not to offer him a new contract for next season 바카라even if this did not reflect my personal wishes.바카라
바카라It바카라s clear that today is not like any other day for me,바카라 Müller said. 바카라My 25 years as an FC Bayern Munich player will come to an end in the summer. It바카라s been an incredible journey, shaped by unique experiences, great encounters and unforgettable triumphs.바카라
"I feel immense gratitude and joy that I got to make this career with my beloved club,바카라 Müller said in a club statement. 바카라The special connection to the club and our fantastic fans will always remain. What I want as a farewell should be clear: titles we can celebrate together, and moments we바카라ll remember fondly for a long time.바카라
Here's a look at the career in numbers with Bayern Munich over 25-year period:
Thomas Muller's professional debut for the Bavarians came on August 15, 2008 in a 2-2 draw against Hamburger SV. Muller's stellar record includes 12 Bundesliga titles, six DFB Cup honours, two Champions League winner medals, two Club World Cup winner titles, two European Super Cup winner medals and eight-time winner of German Super Cup.
All in all, Muller scored 150 goals in 496 Bundesliga appearances for the club. In the domestic cups, he has amassed 34 goals in 70 appearances.
In the European front, Muller has scored 56 goals in 167 appearances that include the Champions League, FIFA Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup.
Earlier, Muller had retired from international football after the European Championship last year, having made 131 appearances for Germany.
(With AP inputs)