Wednesday, April 2, 2025 - German giants, Bayern Munich are set to walk away from contract negotiations with Thomas Muller, according to reports.
The German side look set to restore their title as league
champions at the end of the season after a stellar campaign under Vincent
Kompany
Muller, however, has played a bit part role in their success
and has made just eight starts in the league for the Bavarian side - scoring
just once.
As a result, reports in Germany claim that Bayern are
willing to walk away from Muller's contract renewal talks - with his current
deal set to run out in June.
Sky Sports Germany claim that, given Muller's hefty
wage, there is little benefit to having him in the squad as they look to,
instead, build for the future.
The outlet claim that Muller earns £14.2million (€17m) per
season, making him one of the club's highest earners.
Meanwhile, Uli Hoeness recently sent a stern message to the
veteran forward and suggested that it may finally be time for Muller to depart
the club.
According to the outlet, he said: 'If he's only a
substitute, I would advise him to retire.'
The outlet further claim that Muller's 'fitness, enthusiasm
and importance' cannot be disputed however his playing time does not warrant
the lucrative deal that he's on.
Muller has been with Bayern Munich since 2000, when he
joined the club's youth system at the age of 10 before making his first-team
debut in August 2008.
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