Thomas Muller signed a contract on Wednesday that will keep the former Bayern Munich star with the Vancouver Whitecaps through the 2026 season.
Muller, 35, will play under a standard deal through the remainder of this season and transition to a designated player slot in 2026. The Whitecaps acquired his discovery rights from FC Cincinnati for up to $400,000 in general allocation money ($300,000 guaranteed in 2025-26 and $100,000 conditional in 2026).
“Thomas is a world-class player — the ultimate Raumdeuter ‘interpreter of space’ — known for his elite chance creation, unmatched spatial awareness, and relentless off-the-ball movement,” Whitecaps technical director Axel Schuster said in a statement.
“He not only brings a winning pedigree and exceptional football intelligence, but also a tireless work ethic that will elevate the entire team. Thomas is a natural leader whose passion for the game is infectious. This is a statement signing by our club and our ownership — a transformative moment for our club and our city. We are proud to welcome Thomas to Vancouver.”
Muller played 17 seasons for Bayern Munich of the German Bundesliga. He recorded 250 goals and 238 assists in 756 career matches across all competitions while winning 33 titles.
The attacking midfielder and forward also notched 45 goals and 131 caps for Germany, highlighted by a FIFA World Cup championship in 2014.
“I’m looking forward to coming to Vancouver to help this team win a championship,” Muller said in a statement. “I’ve heard great things about the city, but first and foremost I’m coming to win. I’ve had great conversations with Axel Schuster and Jesper Sorensen, and now I can’t wait to play in front of the supporters and to see all of the fans come out to BC Place as we head towards the playoffs.”
–Field Level Media