Smart Mike! German media: 17-year-old left winger Wisdom Mack is regarded by Bayern as another super star

Bayern's 17-year-old Lennart Karl made waves in two consecutive games last week, attracting attention, and the German media "sport.de" pointed out that another younger Bayern winger Wisdom Mack also has a promising future.

In addition to many positive topics, Lennart Karl, who has been promoted to the first team, is undoubtedly the most talked about figure in Bayern Munich in recent weeks. This top talent has recently successfully entered the vision of coach Vincent Kompany and conquered the fans with his dream goals. But Carr won’t be the only young player to shine this season.

While 17-year-old Lennart Karl becomes the focus of Bayern Munich, another 17-year-old star in the team will also emerge in the 2025/26 season: Wisdom Mack. Mike, whose name means "wisdom" and is nicknamed "Wizz", has made a brief appearance in the Bundesliga's 4-0 victory over Werder Bremen, and got a chance to feel the atmosphere of the Champions League at the end of the 4-0 victory over Club Brugge.

According to "Kicker", Mike may need more growth time than Carr, partly because he is half a year younger than his offensive linemate. The professional magazine pointed out that Bayern management is deeply aware that a development cycle of half a year in this age group is enough to make a significant difference. This means that "Wizz" will still have ample room for growth.

The club's trust in him has always been firm. According to additional reports from "Kicker", the new star has an important supporter within the club: Christoph Freund.

The sports director "extremely appreciates" the left winger, and it is reported that he is also a key force in promoting the local star's contract renewal-it is planned that Mike will sign a professional contract until 2029 when he turns 18. There have been similar reports about Karl before, and this genius will also sign a long-term contract as soon as he reaches adulthood.

According to reports, Freund particularly values ​​Mike's one-on-one confrontation ability and goal threat. The 17-year-old youngster is recognized as having "extraordinary talent", and Bayern's global team has reached a consensus on this.

But Mike will not get more playing time in Bayern's first team for the time being, because the attacker will go to the World Junior Championships in Qatar with the German U17 national team. Although it was briefly considered to let the left winger stay in Munich, the record champion club believes that his experience in the German youth team will be of great benefit - not to mention that even if the German team reaches the final, the World Junior Championship will end at the end of November at the latest.

After Mike returns from the World Junior Championships, the club plans to integrate him more deeply into the professional team training system.

source:7n cn