Vancouver Whitecaps have signed Thomas Müller, a serial winner with over 15 years of experience with the German national team and Bayern Munich, to help the club win titles in the MLS. Müller has won an astounding 33 titles, including the 2014 FIFA World Cup, 13 Bundesliga crowns, two UEFA Champions Leagues, and two FIFA Club World Cups. The attacking midfielder is well-positioned to help the Whitecaps achieve their goals, with the team currently second in the Western Conference standings and in the Canadian Championship semifinals. Müller's deal with Vancouver is guaranteed for the remainder of the 2025 season and includes a Designated Player option for 2026. He will join an attack headlined by striker Brian White and midfielder Ryan Gauld, who is still recovering from a knee injury suffered early this season. Müller is eager to experience the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs and recognizes he will be challenged in unique ways. The 35-year-old will have ample opportunities to mesh with his new teammates, as six of Vancouver's final nine regular-season games are at BC Place. Müller is looking forward to playing with his new teammates and helping the Whitecaps achieve something special this year. The Whitecaps' sporting director, Axel Schuster, is excited to have Müller on board, saying that he is hungry to win different and new titles. Müller's signing is a significant boost to the Whitecaps' chances of winning the MLS Cup and the Canadian Championship. With Müller's experience and winning mentality, the Whitecaps are poised to make a deep run in the playoffs. The team's head coach, Jesper Sørensen, will be looking to integrate Müller into the team's lineup and make the most of his attacking prowess. The Whitecaps' fans are excited to see Müller in action and are hoping that he can help the team bring home some silverware. Müller's debut is expected to be on August 17 against Houston Dynamo FC at BC Place.