Ex-Bayern star surprised with change

Thomas Müller presents a new look


08.08.2025 – 9:10 p.m.Reading time: 2 min.

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Thomas Müller: The ex-international will play in the Major League Soccer in the future. (Source: Imago/Mladen Lackovic/Imago)

New club, new look: Thomas Müller presents himself in a good mood on Instagram and visually changed. His fans like it.

Thomas Müller will only be expected at his new Vancouver Whitecaps in Canada next week. The ex-Bayern star not only changes the club, but also the look. Before the record player of FC Bayern started his journey through the Atlantic, he registered on Instagram with almost 15 million followers – and showed himself to be unusual facial hair. A upper lip beard now adorns the face of the 35-year-old.

For his post, Müller asks the question: “Mustache – yes or no?”. The answer is clear – his new look is well received. Already six hours after the photo was published, the post received more than 142,000 likes. And there is also a lot of approval in the comments. Ex-ski world champion and Müller buddy Felix Neureuther writes briefly and briefly: “Logical”. Müller’s former Bayern teammate Rafinha welcomes the new look with the words: “Servus Moustache”.

Whether with or without a beard – the hype around the 2014 world champion at the Vancouver Whitecaps is already huge. “The jersey and ticket sales, the general interest in Vancouver- everything has exploded on the day of the transfer of the transfer. The euphoria is great and the potential here is also, we had almost 55,000 spectators in the stadium in the semi-finals of the Champions League,” said the German sports director of the Whitecaps, Axel Schuster, at “Sportschau.de”.

The sporting expectations of the 131-time international are also high in the Whitecaps. The club had “massively reinforced” in the title race, emphasized the manager. In the future, a leader was “a leader on and next to the place that helps us with his experience with the development of our team and our club,” said Schuster, but also made it clear: “We did not get him as a brand ambassador and advertising figure, but we were concerned with the fact that he does better to us. He wants to win the MLS with us.”

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