THOMAS MULLER has not ruled out a move away from Bayern Munich, according to reports in Germany.
German site Bild claim the 30-year-old could be tempted with a new challenge away from Munich amid reports of interest from clubs in England and Italy.
Thomas Muller could leave Bayern Munich in the summerCredit: Reuters
Muller has been at the club for 12 years, winning the Bundesliga on eight occasions and winning the Champions League in 2013.
The forward has racked up an impressive 21 trophies during his time at Munich but it could be time to move on.
Despite his contract running until the summer of 2021, there will be plenty of interest in the World Cup winner if he is allowed to leave the club this year.
Manchester United have been long-term admirers of the German and could consider a move in the summer but it would mean breaking their policy of not signing players over the age of 30.
Despite their reluctance to sign ageing players, Muller would certainly improve their attacking options.
With Marcus Rashford out for up to three months and United failing to replace Romelu Lukaku last summer, Muller could be a short-term solution.
On his future, Muller told Sport1: “My focus is exclusively on being successful this season.
“What will happen in the summer, I will talk to the club and consider my options. Then let’s see in which direction things will go.”
Muller has appeared in all of Bayern’s league games this season but has only scored four times, two of those coming in his last two games.
Bayern are just one point off league leaders RB Leipzig, after beating Schalke 5-0 on Saturday, as they chase an eighth consecutive Bundesliga title.
The current champions endured a tough start to the season with Niko Kovac being sacked in November but their form has turned around, winning their last five league matches.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk