For Bayern Munich, it will be the end of something more than just a football season. It will be the farewell of a legend. Thomas Muller - the Raumdeuter, the joker, the man who embodied the Bavarian spirit on the pitch - will leave the club this summer.
It's hard to imagine Bayern Munich without Muller. Since making his debut in 2008, he has been a relentless presence - weaving passes no one saw coming, ghosting into spaces defenders didn't know existed, and cracking the odd grin after a goal that stunned opponents and delighted fans.

With over 743 appearances, 12 Bundesliga titles, 2 Champions League trophies, and countless moments of mischief and magic, Muller didn't just play for Bayern - he defined it.
His departure, though expected in whispers around the Säbener Straße, still feels seismic. In recent seasons, Muller's role had shifted. He wasn't always the first name on the team sheet, but his leadership, wit, and deep understanding of the club remained central to the dressing room. For fans, he was a bridge between eras - from Schweinsteiger and Lahm to Musiala and Tel.
The question now is: what next? For Muller, retirement doesn't seem imminent. Rumours swirl - a short stint abroad? A final chapter in MLS? A reunion with old mentors? Whatever he chooses, it's clear that Muller leaves Bayern not because he must, but because he feels the moment has come.
And for Bayern? They lose more than a player. They lose an identity, a heartbeat, a man who could play like a trickster but lead like a general. Thomas Muller was never the flashiest star, but he was the one who shone brightest when the stakes were highest.
His goodbye will hurt. But legends don't fade - they echo. And Thomas Muller's echo will ring through the Allianz Arena long after his final whistle.
Danke, Thomas.