Sydney FC is in talks with Bayern Munich great Thomas Müller about a potential transfer to the A-League. Müller, who left Bayern this summer after the Club World Cup, has been heavily linked to a move to the MLS in the United States. However, according to the Sydney Morning Herald, the player and his representatives have been in talks with Sydney FC for several weeks about a switch to the A-League. Sources with knowledge of the negotiations said that the 2014 World Cup champion had been impressed with the pitch made to him by Sydney FC. A move would see Müller play again alongside former Bayern team-mate Douglas Costa. The report added that Müller's answer is expected within the next week or so, with the club recently informed that they are one of the final two options he is considering. Müller has yet to officially confirm whether he will continue playing football. The veteran midfielder is currently on holiday and is expected to sign a contract with his new club next week. Müller left Bayern after 25 years of service as his contract expired this summer and he wasn't given a new deal. His last game for his boyhood club was the 2-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup quarter-finals. Sydney FC declined to comment on the report, while Müller's management was also contacted for comment. The potential transfer has sparked excitement among Sydney FC fans, who are eager to see the club sign a high-profile player like Müller. If the transfer goes through, it would be a major coup for Sydney FC and a significant boost to the A-League. Müller's experience and skill would be a valuable asset to the club, and his presence would likely attract more fans to the stadium. The club's coach and players would also benefit from his expertise and guidance. As the transfer saga unfolds, Sydney FC fans are keeping their fingers crossed that Müller will choose to join the club.
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Sydney FC in Talks with Bayern Great Thomas Müller
Sydney FC is in talks with Thomas Müller, who is considering a move to the A-League after leaving Bayern Munich, with a decision expected soon
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