By Ramiro Diaz
In a move that no one saw coming, Thomas Müller could be heading to South America. According to BILD, Internacional de Porto Alegre have shown concrete interest in signing the German icon once his contract with Bayern Munich expires in June. After a lifetime at the Bavarian club, Müller is now on the verge of becoming a free agent for the first time in his career — and it seems that the next chapter could be written far from Europe.
The 34-year-old forward, who has spent his entire professional career at Bayern, will not receive a contract extension, as confirmed by German media. With over 450 appearances, countless trophies and a World Cup to his name, Müller is considered one of the last "one-club men" in top-flight football. But that may change in the coming months.
Internacional, one of the powerhouses of Brazilian football, are reportedly working behind the scenes to tempt Müller with an ambitious project. The club is currently competing in both domestic and continental competitions and sees the veteran’s experience as key to elevating their squad and boosting international visibility.
From a sporting perspective, the arrival of Müller would be a massive coup for the Brazilian side. His vision, intelligence, and leadership on the pitch could offer something truly unique in South American football — especially at a time when many clubs are looking to attract global attention through big-name signings.
For Müller, it would be an unexpected — but potentially exciting — turn in a legendary career. Though he's never played outside Germany, the idea of ending his playing days in an iconic footballing country like Brazil may have its appeal. And with Bayern closing the door, perhaps the time has come to embrace a bold new adventure.
The coming weeks will be crucial. With the transfer window approaching and Müller set to officially become a free agent in June, Internacional are preparing their pitch — and the world is watching.
If the deal goes through, Thomas Müller would become one of the most high-profile European stars to join a South American club in recent history. It would also mark a major shift in the global transfer landscape, where ambition is no longer tied to geography.
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