Bayern Munich legend Thomas Müller, who signed with MLS club Vancouver Whitecaps this summer, has auctioned off memorabilia for charity.
İdman.biz reports that the items include his first jersey with the Canadian national team, game clothing, shirts, autographed boots, the corner flag from his last match at Bayern, and a statue of the footballer carved from a 200-year-old oak tree.
The auction is being held on the "United Charity" portal. All proceeds will go to a fund that helps children and adolescents who have lost loved ones.
It should be noted that the 35-year-old Müller left Bayern after the Club World Cup ended in the summer of 2025. He played 756 games for the Munich team, scored 250 goals and made 276 productive passes. He has won 33 trophies, including two Champions League Cups. In 2014, he became world champion with the German national team.
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