THOMAS MULLER has hinted he could leave Bayern Munich should an “attractive challenge” appear.
The World Cup-winner has spent his entire career with the Bavarians, having made his professional debut nearly ten years ago.
Muller, 28, has been regularly linked with a move to Manchester United, but was never tempted enough to leave.
However, asked whether he would be interested in something new, he told Welt Am Sonntag: “”Another task would certainly be interesting and attractive.
“If the situation is different, a lot can happen.
“Basically, it is very difficult to get away from Bayern. Currently I have no thoughts to do something else.”
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Muller became a first team regular at Bayern under Louis van Gaal in the 2009-10 season, helping the club reach a shock Champions League final.
He played in two more over the next three seasons, winning the trophy in 2013, as part of a Treble, while also claiming seven Bundesliga titles.
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Muller also won the World Cup with Germany in 2014 and is hoping to retain that trophy in Russia this summer.
He sat out the shock 2-1 defeat to Austria last night, but is expected to feature in the next warm-up friendly against Saudi Arabia.
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