Bayern Munich cites "financial common sense" as grounds for not extending Thomas Muller
Briefly

Bayern Munich has faced persistent financial losses, but a recent report indicates that revenue from the Club World Cup will help the club break even this year. The focus is now on Thomas Müller's contract, where the club has decided not to offer an extension based on 'financial common sense' and sporting needs. This could mark Müller's final season with Bayern. Both parties are reportedly working towards a consensus on the announcement timing, and there’s a possibility for a short-term extension to allow him to participate in the Club World Cup.
The report by Süddeutsche Zeitung stated that 'financial common sense' was among the reasons the club did not offer Müller a new contract. They feel that the player, despite being one of the top earners, is not needed from a sporting perspective.
This marks the club's first response to the Müller situation - as speculations and claims fly around about reported miscommunication between the parties and the Raumdeuter's willingness to speak his mind regarding the same.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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