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Gerd Müller

Gerd Müller Net Worth

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Gerd Müller's net worth is currently estimated at $25M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

1964$0.05MC

Bayern Munich Signing

Joined Bayern Munich from TSV 1861 Nördlingen for a modest fee. Quickly established himself as a prolific goalscorer in the Bundesliga.

1970$2M+3900%A

World Cup Golden Boot

Won the Golden Boot at the 1970 World Cup with 10 goals, leading West Germany to third place. His performances established him as one of the world's elite strikers.

1972$4M+100%S

European Championship Victory

Led West Germany to Euro 1972 victory and won the Ballon d'Or, recognizing him as the world's best player. At the peak of his powers, scoring at an unprecedented rate for Bayern Munich.

1974$6M+50%S

World Cup Winning Goal

Scored the winning goal in the 1974 World Cup final against Netherlands, cementing his legacy. His goal gave West Germany their second World Cup title on home soil.

1976$8M+33%S

European Cup Hat-Trick

Won his third consecutive European Cup with Bayern Munich, completing a historic run of dominance. Set numerous goalscoring records that would stand for decades, including 365 goals in 427 Bundesliga games.

1979$10M+25%A

Retirement from European Football

Left Bayern Munich and European football for Fort Lauderdale Strikers in the NASL. Departed as Bayern's all-time leading scorer and one of football's greatest ever goalscorers.

1982$12M+20%B

End of Playing Career

Retired from professional football and returned to Bayern Munich in various coaching and scouting roles. Remained deeply connected to the club throughout his life.

2021$25M+108%S

Passing and Legacy

Passed away in August 2021 after battling Alzheimer's disease, sparking worldwide tributes from the football community. Remembered as one of the greatest goalscorers in history.

2026$25MS

Eternal Football Legend

His legacy endures as 'Der Bomber,' one of the most lethal strikers in football history. His goalscoring records for Bayern Munich and Germany stood for decades, and he remains an icon of the sport whose influence transcends generations.