Thomas Müller
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International Career with the German National Team
Thomas Müller’s international debut for Germany came in 2010. He was called up for the FIFA World Cup held in South Africa that year, where he made a remarkable impression. In six appearances, he scored five goals and provided three assists, helping Germany secure third place. His performances earned him the Golden Boot as the tournament's top scorer and the FIFA World Cup Best Young Player award.
Quick Facts
- Birth Date
- 13 Sep, 1989
- Age
- 30 yrs
- Occupations
- Association football player
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- Citizenship
- Germany
- Birth Place
- Weilheim in Oberbayern
- Gender
- Male
- Description
- German association football player
- Spouse
- Lisa Trede-Müller
- Net Worth 2021
- 12 million
People Mentioned in This Biography
Before joining the senior squad, Müller played at various youth levels for Germany, starting with the Under-16 team in 2004. In 2009, he joined the Under-21 national team and made his debut in a 3–1 friendly loss against Turkey. Over his time with the Under-21s, Müller earned six caps and scored one goal.
Playing Style and Personal Life
Often described as an attacking all-rounder, Müller possesses the adaptability to fit into different offensive roles. While rising through Bayern’s youth system, he primarily played as a midfielder but developed his game to become a critical figure in more advanced positions thanks to his intelligent movements and goal involvement.
Off the pitch, Thomas Müller is married to Lisa Müller (née Trede), a former model and professional equestrian. The couple has been known for maintaining a low-profile personal life. His father, Gerhard Müller, has remained a supportive figure throughout his career. As of recent financial estimates, Thomas Müller earns an annual salary of approximately €16 million and has an estimated net worth of $12 million.