Bayern Munich Thomas Muller kept it until 2024 after signing an extended contract with the boyhood club recently. Müller joined the club as a 10-year-old in 2000 and has had a great journey for the German striker ever since.
He became part of the Bavarians 22 years ago and has recently won a record 11 league titles with the club after winning the 2021/22 league title. The German International’s contract expires this summer, but the club decided to keep him and managed to keep him for the next few seasons.
Bayern have privately announced that they are renewing their contract by recreating a childhood photo of him wearing the Bayern jersey in 2020. Since his contract was extended for two years, he bought a vintage Bayern jersey with 2024 printed on the jersey. The 32-year-old striker has scored 12 goals and provided 24 assists in all competitions this season.
After the contract extension, Müller said: “I am very happy to extend my contract with FC Bayern until 2024. “Our joint path has been a great success story since I switched to FCB youth team in 2000. I really enjoy wearing red on and off the court every year.”
Bayern Munich wins tenth consecutive Bundesliga title after beating Dortmund
Bavarians Beating Dortmund 3-1, they were 12 points ahead of their rivals and won their tenth league title for ten consecutive seasons. Gnabry, Lewandowksi and Musiala scored overnight to secure the league title for the tenth consecutive season with three wins. This is the highest number of consecutive league titles by any European team, with Juventus winning 9 consecutive Seria A titles.
Many players’ contracts will expire at the end of 2023, including Robert Lewandowski, Manuel Neuer and Gnabry. Lewandowski has shown interest in leaving the club after his contract expires this summer, and major European clubs like Barcelona have targeted him after his performance. the last five seasons.
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