

- Thomas Muller will continue his playing career in Major League Soccer
- The Bayern legend is choosing between Los Angeles FC and FC Cincinnati
- He is expected to sign a contract within the next 7–10 days
Key Takeaways:
Bayern Munich legend Thomas Muller has no intention of retiring and will continue his football career in the United States, reports Sky Germany.
According to the information, Muller, who left the Bavarian club after the FIFA Club World Cup, is not ready to hang up his boots just yet.
🚨 Thomas Müller has not finished with professional football yet – He's set to continue his career in MLS, with LAFC one of two clubs in the race. 🇺🇸
An announcement is expected in 7-10 days. 🇩🇪⏳
(Source: @SkySportDE) pic.twitter.com/Ti4V7V5mvz
— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) July 22, 2025
The club’s all-time appearance leader has decided to move to Major League Soccer and currently has two options. One of them is Los Angeles FC, which is Bayern’s partner club, according to Sky.
Another American team – FC Cincinnati – stated last month that they had submitted a contract offer to Muller.
The veteran is currently on vacation and is expected to sign a contract with his future club in the next 7–10 days. An official announcement will follow after that.
Muller left Bayern after 25 years at the club, as his contract expired this summer and was not renewed. His final match for his boyhood team was the 0:2 loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup quarterfinals.