
Officially: Müller Joins Vancouver Whitecaps
The Canadian club Vancouver Whitecaps officially announced its contract with German star Thomas Müller during the ongoing summer transfer window, following the end of his historic career with Bayern Munich.
Müller, who is 35 years old, signed a contract that extends until the end of the 2025 season and through the end of the 2026 season, joining the list of international players on the team, pending the completion of the procedures for obtaining the international transfer certificate, visa, and work permit.
Müller is scheduled to arrive in Vancouver on Wednesday, where he will hold an introductory press conference and participate in his first training session with the team on Thursday.
Müller's joining the Whitecaps comes after a successful 17-year career with Bayern Munich, during which he played 756 matches, scored 250 goals, and provided 238 assists, contributing to the club's 33 titles, making him one of the most successful players in European football history.
Müller, who is 35 years old, signed a contract that extends until the end of the 2025 season and through the end of the 2026 season, joining the list of international players on the team, pending the completion of the procedures for obtaining the international transfer certificate, visa, and work permit.
Müller is scheduled to arrive in Vancouver on Wednesday, where he will hold an introductory press conference and participate in his first training session with the team on Thursday.
Müller's joining the Whitecaps comes after a successful 17-year career with Bayern Munich, during which he played 756 matches, scored 250 goals, and provided 238 assists, contributing to the club's 33 titles, making him one of the most successful players in European football history.