When you talk about German football in the modern-day, you cannot omit Thomas Muller from the conversation. He has established himself not only as one of the top players in Germany but also, as a top-tier attacker in global football. Muller is a lifer. He has spent the entirety of his career with a single club, Bayern Munich. He has earned quite a fortune during his decorated career in Germany, and today we're looking at Thomas Muller's net worth in 2021.

Thomas Muller's estimated net worth in 2021: $22 million

Thomas Muller's net worth in 2020

As per Sporting Free, Thomas Muller has a net worth of $22 million as of 2021. While this may be a far cry from the valuation of other global superstars, the German national is still a very wealthy man.

At the age of 10, Muller started his football career with local club PSV Pahl. It wasn't long before he caught the eye of the biggest club in the nation in Bayern Munich, who snagged him as an 11-year-old in 2000. Muller is a product of the famed Bayern Munich youth system, wherein he steadily made his way through the ranks over the years.

In 2018, at the age of 19, Muller finally made his senior team debut for the club in the German Bundesliga. The following year, Muller penned his first official contract with the club, which turned out to be the first of many.

Muller's star continued to rise through the years. He won trophy after trophy in both the domestic and the international level. Muller played a significant role for the FIFA World Cup-winning German side in 2014 in Brazil. On the domestic front, Muller won his ninth consecutive Bundesliga title with Bayern Munich in 2021.

However, despite being one of the most prominent members in Bayern Munich, Muller was not one of the most well compensated. New high-profile players were usually paid more than Muller in salaries, which led to some questions about the club undervaluing their star forward. As of 2018, he was estimated to have a weekly salary of $176,000. Muller was not only underpaid in Bayern based on his stature but also, his income paled in comparison to other top players in the world.

All this changed when Muller signed a new extension with the club in 2020. His new deal, which extended his stay with Bayern up to 2023, also stipulated a sharp increase in his weekly income. As of writing, Muller is estimated to be earning a whopping $335,000 per week, which has propelled him as one of the top-earners in the squad. To be precise, Muller is the third-highest paid player in the team, below only goalkeeper Manuel Neuer ($336,000 per week) and superstar striker Robert Lewandowski ($357,000 per week).

Muller is a premier example of loyalty in today's game. During his prime, he was one of the top and most coveted forwards in the entire footballing world. However, he opted to stay with Bayern Munich despite his rather modest compensation (prior to his 2020 deal). When we say modest it is in the context of the other superstar-caliber players across the globe, who earn much more than Muller does in Germany. Muller could have taken his pick from the top clubs in the world had he decided to do so, but instead, he opted to stay put and exhibit his loyalty to the club he joined as a youngster.

Muller has quite a portfolio of endorsement deals. Being one of the most prominent names in German football, it only follows that he is sought after by the biggest global brands. Some of his sponsors include Adidas, Gillette, Proctor & Gamble, Volkswagen, Weber-Stephen, Barilla, and Rewe, a diversified brand based in Germany which is in the retail and tourism industry.

It was in 2013 when Muller started endorsing Weber, which is an American outdoor grill manufacturer. The following year, he became Gillette's brand ambassador. Barilla, widely regarded as the world's top pasta brand, signed him as the face on their brand in 2016.

Muller reportedly earns a whopping $30 million per year on his endorsements, which is much more than his salary from Bayern Munich. Muller's massive earnings from his sponsors place him near the top of the highest-earning football endorsers in the world, along with the likes of Lionel Messi, Neymar, and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Muller loves his cars and is reportedly an avid collector. A peek into his garage will reveal a number of luxury vehicles, which include a BMW, a Ferrari, a Maserati, and an Audi, among others. It is not clear how much Muller's collection actually costs, but it's safe to say that this should be in the region of $3 to $5 million, at least.

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