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Thomas Muller's tenure at FC Bayern concludes after 25 years and 756 matches; Jürgen Klinsmann envisions a move to the United States, per Uli.

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Proposal for radiation worker safeguards requested from Commission, focusing on mitigating risks from ionising radiation exposure.

Proposal sought for a worker radiation safety directive from the Commission regarding potential hazards from ionizing radiation.

Thomas Müller's illustrious 25-year career with Bayern Munich came to an end in July 2025, following his last appearance in the Club World Cup quarter-finals against Paris Saint-Germain. The German forward, a native Bavarian, played an impressive 756 competitive games for the club, amassing numerous accolades along the way.

However, Müller's future beyond Bayern remains uncertain. Although there has been speculation about a move to Major League Soccer (MLS) in the United States, no official confirmation has been made. Müller himself has expressed a willingness to continue his career if a compelling offer arrives, but has also hinted at the possibility of retirement if the right opportunity does not present itself.

Former Bayern head coach and national team manager Jürgen Klinsmann has advised Müller to consider a move to the USA, believing that he could further promote football in the country like Lionel Messi and Marco Reus. Klinsmann, who also coached the US national team, brought Müller up from the amateur ranks to the professionals during his brief stint with Munich in the 2008/09 season.

However, Bayern's honorary president, Uli Hoeneß, has expressed skepticism about Müller's potential move to the USA. He believes that if Müller were to leave Bayern and join an MLS club, it would not be the same. Sporting director Max Eberl has not mentioned the possibility of a contract extension with Müller.

Meanwhile, the serious injury of offensive star Jamal Musiala is unlikely to change Bayern's thinking regarding a contract extension with Müller. As Müller navigates his next steps, he remains focused on work and has not commented on his future after his last game in a Bayern jersey.

In the meantime, Müller's potential replacement in the MLS has already found success with the reigning champions Los Angeles Galaxy, as Marco Reus continues to score goals. Another high-profile player, Lionel Messi, is under contract with Inter Miami, adding to the excitement surrounding the growing interest in MLS among top European players.

As Müller weighs his options, fans and football enthusiasts around the world eagerly await news of his next move. Whether he chooses to retire or continue his career in the United States, one thing is certain: Thomas Müller's legacy as a Bayern Munich legend will live on.

Thomas Müller might consider exploring other sports like football in European-leagues or even in the Major League Soccer (MLS) of the United States, following suggestions from former Bayern head coach Jürgen Klinsmann. However, Müller's potential move to MLS could face skepticism from Bayern's honorary president, Uli Hoeneß, who believes such a transfer may not be the same.

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