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Thomas Muller opens door to Bayern Munich transfer exit as long-time Man Utd target admits he could follow Thiago out


THOMAS MULLER admits he would have ‘no problem’ quitting Bayern Munich – just like old pal Thiago Alcantara.

Liverpool stunned world football when they managed to persuade Thiago to quit Bayern last summer following the Bundesliga club’s incredible Treble.

Thomas Muller says it would be ‘no problem’ to leave boyhood club Bayern MunichCredit: Reuters
Thiago Alcantara swapped Bayern for Liverpool despite winning the trebleCredit: Getty

Muller has long been linked with a move away from the Allianz Arena, with Manchester United once tipped to sign him in a huge-money transfer.

The World Cup winner has spent his whole career in Bavaria, having joined Bayern when he was just ten years old in 2000.

Muller has gone on to score 212 goals in 571 games, winning nine titles and two Champions Leagues in the process – Bayern even completed the Sextuple in February.

Now 31, many believe Muller will see out the rest of his days with the German giants, earning the respected title of a one-club player.

However, the forward is adamant he is not tied at the hip to Bayern.

And just like Thiago made the decision to quit last year, Muller says he too would have no concerns leaving the club many currently consider to be the best in world football.

Muller told The Times: “I am not fixed to this club.

“I have a special relationship, I love Bayern before I started playing for them.

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“But when there is a situation where you have to decide maybe to play for a different club.

“It would be no shame and no problem at all.

“Maybe like with Thiago (Alcantara at Liverpool).”

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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