LAFC makes improved offer to Bayern Munich legend Thomas Muller
Briefly

Thomas Müller, currently with Bayern Munich, is a target for several MLS clubs, particularly Los Angeles FC (LAFC), which is prepared to make an improved salary offer following Olivier Giroud's departure. They have proposed an annual salary of €4 million under the Designated Player Rule, which permits exceeding salary limits for select players. The potential transfer could see Müller reuniting on the field with former German teammate Marco Reus, while previously planned meetings between Bayern representatives and LAFC management have been canceled, adding a layer of intrigue to the situation.
LAFC are now ready to make a new improved offer to Thomas Müller after the departure of Olivier Giroud gave them more financial maneuver.
A total annual salary of €4 million has been proposed, under the 'Designated Player Rule' in MLS, allowing clubs to offer players pay higher than the limit.
This move means that Müller will face former Germany teammate and Borussia Dortmund legend Marco Reus, who plays for LA Galaxy.
Max Eberl and Christoph Freund were meant to secretly meet the LAFC higher-ups in Charlotte, but said secret meeting was cancelled.
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