Thomas Müller Joins Vancouver Whitecaps: A Historic Signing
Thomas Müller, former Bayern Munich star and World Cup winner, has signed with the Vancouver Whitecaps in a historic move. The 35-year-old bring his leadership and notable track record to the MLS club. Known for his remarkable stint with Bayern, Müller aims to make a significant impact in Vancouver.
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Thomas Müller, the former Bayern Munich forward and World Cup 2014 winner with Germany, has joined the Vancouver Whitecaps in a landmark signing for the club. The 35-year-old football legend arrives for the remainder of the season, filling an open roster spot with a Designated Player option for 2026.
Müller's illustrious career at Bayern Munich saw him scoring 250 goals in 756 appearances, alongside securing 13 league championships and 33 titles overall. He bid farewell to Bayern Munich after his contract expired last season and has now set his sights on a new adventure in Major League Soccer.
The Vancouver Whitecaps declared Müller's signing as a transformative moment for the club. Müller is anticipated to energize the team and fans alike with his infectious passion for the game. His first practice and introduction to Vancouver fans are set for next Thursday, marking the start of an exciting new chapter.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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