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 Whitecaps revealed Wednesday that Thomas Müller, formerly of Bayern Munich, has an open roster spot and a 2026 Designated Player option.
- Having spent his entire career at Bayern Munich, Müller joined Bayern's academy as a 10-year-old in 2000 and won 13 Bundesliga titles, two Champions Leagues, and the 2014 World Cup.
- He wrapped up his Bayern tenure by passing his 500th Bundesliga game and 750th appearance, with his last match a Club World Cup quarterfinal loss to Paris Saint-Germain in Atlanta.
- Expressing his excitement, Thomas Müller said he has much to adapt after 25 years at Bayern, joking that it was his first flight without Manuel Neuer in 15 years.
- Positioned as a landmark deal, the transfer is viewed as one of the most significant in MLS history, with BC Place preparing a massive celebration.
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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.
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Read Full ArticleOn 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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