By
SABC Sport
10th November 2025
At just 17, Mike has already made two senior appearances for Bayern this season, marking him as one of the brightest prospects in German football. His composed performances for the Bavarian giants have drawn praise from both fans and pundits, but the youngster has made it clear that he is not getting carried away.
"It doesn't really put me under pressure," Mike told Transfermarkt. "At the end of the day, I'm here to play football. I try to ignore as much as possible of what comes from outside. I just want to let my feet do the talking."
Born in 2008, Mike has been part of Bayern's youth system since 2022 and has quickly progressed through the ranks thanks to his technical ability and calmness on the ball.
His talent has now earned him a place in Germany's squad for the Under-17 World Cup in Qatar, where he continues to impress on the international stage.
Speaking about his development at Bayern, Mike added: "I've learned a lot of new things at the club. I try to pass on my experience to the team here and integrate my strengths into our game."
With Bayern known for nurturing young talent, Mike's emergence has sparked excitement among supporters who believe he could follow in the footsteps of academy graduates such as Jamal Musiala. For now, though, the teenager remains determined to do exactly as he says, let his football do the talking.
