Sydney FC ‘in talks’ to sign German football legend

Sydney FC are reportedly “in talks” to sign Thomas Muller.

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the A-League Men club are an “outside chance” of securing the Bayern Munich legend’s signature.

It would be a significant move for the Sky Blues, and easily their biggest acquisition since Alessandro Del Piero joined the club in 2012.

Muller is currently a free agent after exiting Bayern this past season.

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Reports indicate that a move to Major League Soccer in the United States is his preferred option, but Sydney remains in the hunt.

Even as a marquee player, A-League wages would not match the MLS’ offering.

However, the Sky Blues are likely pitching the lifestyle associated with a move to the NSW capital.

Sydney’s head of player management, Alexander Baumjohann, spent a year contracted with Bayern, and is leading to charge to sign his fellow countryman.

Muller’s former teammate Douglas Costa also notably plies his trade for Sydney FC.

Thomas Muller prepares for a Germany match

A decision is expected within the next fortnight.

With 756 matches played across seventeen seasons, Müller is Bayern’s all-time record appearance holder.

He scored 250 goals and provided 231 assists for the club across all competitions.

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