Müller Turns Down Approach from Italian Club
According to recent reports, Bayern Munich striker Thomas Müller has declined an offer from Fiorentina, a Serie A club. The 35-year-old German international is set to become a free agent at the end of the current season, as Bayern Munich has announced they will not be renewing his contract.
Müller’s impending departure from Bayern Munich marks the end of his impressive 17-year tenure at the Allianz Arena. Given his exceptional skills and wealth of experience, it’s no surprise that he has attracted interest from various European clubs.
Fiorentina reportedly made a swift move to secure Müller’s services for the upcoming season. However, Sport Bild journalist Christian Falk confirmed that while the Italian club did extend an offer to the player, Müller expressed no interest in joining the Serie A side.
The German forward recently demonstrated his enduring quality by scoring in the Champions League quarter-final first leg against Inter Milan. Despite his goal temporarily leveling the score, Inter ultimately prevailed, securing a 4-3 aggregate victory after the return leg at San Siro.
As Müller’s time at Bayern Munich draws to a close, speculation about his future destination continues to grow. While Fiorentina’s approach has been unsuccessful, it’s likely that other top clubs will attempt to sign the accomplished striker in the coming months.