Bayern Munich legend Thomas Muller has joked his post-playing career path back to the club is "already mapped out" after comments from Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. The 36-year-old, who is starring in the MLS for Vancouver Whitecaps, remains non-committal on a specific role but admits his connection to the club of his life, Bayern, remains "very, very good."
Getty ImagesMuller jokes 'path is already mapped out' after Rummenigge comments
Muller has joked that his future path back to the club as an executive is "already mapped out," following recent comments from supervisory board member Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. Speaking to 's Blickpunkt Sport, the 36-year-old discussed his future plans and his strong connection to the Bavarian giants.
Rummenigge recently stated that all doors remain open for Muller at Bayern and endorsed his move to North America. The former CEO told the German Press Agency: "It is the wish of the fans and the club that former players take on a leadership role at Bayern Munich." This follows a well-trodden path for club icons, including Rummenigge himself, who returned as a club executive after his playing career.
Muller, who is Bayern's all-time record appearance holder, acknowledged this precedent. He is already scheduled to work as a television expert for MagentaTV during the 2026 World Cup, mirroring the first post-playing step Rummenigge took. "Actually, the path has already been mapped out," Muller said with a laugh, acknowledging the parallels.
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Despite the lighthearted comment, Muller was quick to clarify that he has not yet decided on a specific post-playing career, admitting he is unsure if a high-pressure role as a coach or official is what he wants. "That's a long shot," the 2014 World Cup winner said regarding the recruitment efforts. "I'm aware of that. I know my skillset. But even so, I still have no idea whether I could be a good coach and want to be a good coach. And whether I could be a good sports official and want to be a good sports official."
'Muller hype' builds in Vancouver after dream start
Since joining the Whitecaps on a free transfer in August 2025, Muller has sparked what the source describes as a "veritable Muller hype." He has been in exceptional form, netting seven goals and providing three assists in just seven MLS appearances. His total record for the Canadian side stands at 10 goals and six assists in 13 games across all competitions.
The forward, however, remains focused on his responsibilities on the pitch. "I didn't come here to become Vancouver's superstar," Muller told BR. "I feel a responsibility to give something back to the club. We want the stadium to be full and to draw attention to the sport in the city." He also joked about his developing English skills, assuring, "Don't worry, Radio Muller broadcasts here too."
Star forward admits confusion over MLS playoff format
Muller’s immediate challenge is the MLS Cup Playoffs, where his Vancouver Whitecaps are set to face FC Dallas in the first round. The German forward, who is accustomed to a knockout format like the DFB-Pokal, admitted he is still unfamiliar with the MLS structure. "I thought playoffs were like basketball or ice hockey," Muller said. "If I could choose, I'd prefer a home and away game." The first round of the MLS playoffs is contested as a best-of-three series before reverting to single-elimination matches in later rounds.