Thomas Muller's Emotional Farewell from Bayern Munich after 25 Years
Thomas Muller to end 25-year stint with Bayern Munich at season's end.


Thomas Muller, the 35-year-old German great, is set to part ways with Bayern Munich after an astonishing 25-year association. Muller has made 743 appearances, is third on the all-time scorer's list with 247 goals, and has won numerous trophies. His contract expires in June. Bayern will mark his departure with a testimonial. The club holds a nine-point lead in the Bundesliga and faces Inter Milan in the Champions League quarter-finals.
Muller has expressed gratitude and a desire for more titles before leaving. Club officials have praised him highly. His achievements for Germany are also notable.
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