Müller Rejects Offers from American Side Cincinnati and Italian Club Fiorentina

A media report on Wednesday stated that Thomas Müller, the legendary Bayern Munich footballer, has rejected offers from both American club FC Cincinnati and Italian side Fiorentina.
According to the report published by Bild newspaper, an agent was involved in the talks with Fiorentina, but the player was not interested in making the move.
Müller, 35, is set to leave Bayern this summer after the club decided not to extend his contract.
He has spent his entire career at Bayern, winning 33 trophies with the club, in addition to clinching the 2014 World Cup title with the German national team.
Müller has not spoken about his future plans following the end of his 25-year stint with the team, which will conclude after the FIFA Club World Cup held from June 15 to July 13 in the United States.
Following Bayern’s Champions League exit against Inter Milan last week, Müller said: “I haven’t been chasing anything during these decisive weeks.”
Retirement seems unlikely, as Müller has expressed a desire to continue with Bayern, and others also expect him to keep playing after his potential departure.
Bayern midfielder Joshua Kimmich said: “I have a feeling he still enjoys football a lot,” adding that the two have spoken about the matter.