Bayern Munich's Thomas Muller defies age, sets sights on playing beyond 2024
Bayern Munich's seasoned forward, Thomas Muller, has quashed retirement rumours, affirming his commitment to continue gracing the pitch beyond the current Bundesliga season.
At 34, Muller, in an exclusive interview with Sport BILD, dismissed any notions of hanging up his boots, expressing a fervent desire to extend his playing career until at least 2025. "I definitely want to play another year after 2024. At least that's my plan. I'm still having fun on the pitch - I hope you can see that," Muller declared, emphasizing his enduring passion for the game.
The Bayern talisman's enthusiasm for the sport remains unwavering, and the club are keen on securing his talents for the foreseeable future. Reports suggest that Bayern are gearing up to initiate contract negotiations with Muller, whose current deal is set to expire in 2024.
Despite Muller's wish for increased playing time, Bayern's surplus of attacking prowess have led to occasional periods on the bench for the veteran. "It's clear that it annoys me when I'm not on the pitch," Muller candidly admitted, underscoring his competitive spirit. However, he acknowledged the team's depth, recognizing the challenge of accommodating a multitude of quality players in the attacking line-up.
Muller's football journey has been intricately interwoven with Bayern Munich. Having entered the club's youth setup in July 2000, Muller ascended through the junior ranks, culminating in his debut for the first team in August 2008. Notably, he has remained a one-club man throughout his illustrious career, amassing over 100 caps for the German national team.
As the Bayern maestro charts a course beyond 2024, his enduring commitment to the game and his beloved club resonates with fans worldwide. The prospect of a contract extension underscores Muller's continued impact on the pitch, defying age stereotypes and affirming his status as a stalwart presence for both Bayern Munich and German football.
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