{"id":297024,"date":"2023-11-21T05:39:24","date_gmt":"2023-11-21T05:39:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportslifetale.com\/?p=297024"},"modified":"2023-11-21T05:39:24","modified_gmt":"2023-11-21T05:39:24","slug":"man-utd-and-co-have-already-received-clear-message-from-unhappy-thomas-muller","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportslifetale.com\/soccer\/man-utd-and-co-have-already-received-clear-message-from-unhappy-thomas-muller\/","title":{"rendered":"Man Utd and co have already received clear message from ‘unhappy’ Thomas Muller"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Bayern Munich forward Thomas Muller has already hinted at the idea of a Premier League switch after being linked with Manchester United in years gone by. The 34-year-old has stayed at Bayern for the entirety of his professional career but is thought to be growing frustrated at the Allianz Arena after being reduced to a bit-part player.<\/p>\n
Muller has only started four Bundesliga matches since the start of the season and was left as an unused substitute in Bayern’s draw with RB Leipzig back in September. He is ‘not 100 per cent satisfied’ with his playing time under Thomas Tuchel, according to Kicker, with Jamal Musiala often getting the nod to start ahead of Muller behind lone striker Harry Kane.<\/p>\n
The veteran forward is only contracted to Bayern until the end of the current campaign, which means that he will be able to leave for free if he wishes to take on a new challenge next summer. He has previously been linked with a potential move to United and several other Premier League clubs, although nothing has ever materialised.<\/p>\n
The report adds that Bayern are confident of renewing Muller’s contract for at least another year, with the player said to ‘understand’ why he is no longer a sure-fire starter. However, he has already warned that he would have no qualms about leaving if the right opportunity presents itself in the future.<\/p>\n
JUST IN: <\/strong> Chelsea ‘have suspicion’ about Ivan Toney and Arsenal ahead of making offer<\/strong><\/p>\n He told The Times: “I\u2019m not fixed to this club. I have a special relationship, I loved Bayern before I started playing for them, but when there is a situation where you have to decide maybe to play for a different club it would be no shame and no problem at all.”<\/p>\n Addressing the idea of a move to the Premier League, Muller added: “I like it. But some cultures, speaking and such, special dialect, I don\u2019t understand everything. Newcastle? Ah, I don\u2019t know.”<\/p>\n\n