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 Footwear worn for protection and comfort.

 Furniture piece used for sleeping or resting.

 Writing instrument with a graphite or colored lead core.

 Timekeeping device worn on the wrist.

 Long, curved fruit with a yellow peel.

 Small, flat pocket-sized case for holding money and cards.

 Water falling from the sky in droplets.

 Spherical object used in various sports and games.

 Bag worn on the back for carrying belongings.

 Combustion process that produces heat and light.

 Cushion used to support the head during sleep.

 Sweet food made from roasted and ground cacao seeds.

 Opening in a wall that allows entry and exit.

 Sandy or pebbly area by the sea or a lake.

 Headwear accessory worn for protection or fashion.

 Device used to capture and record images.

 Frozen dessert made from dairy products and flavored with various ingredients.

 Outerwear garment worn on the upper body.

 Team sport played with a round ball.

 Opening in a wall that allows light and air to enter.

 Timekeeping device with hands or digital display.

 Stringed musical instrument played with fingers or a pick.

 Garment worn on the upper body.

 Writing instrument with ink-filled cartridge.

 Art form consisting of sound and rhythm.

 Lighting device with a source of light and a shade.

Electronic device used for processing and storing information.

 Transparent liquid essential for life.

 Furniture piece with a flat top and legs for support.

 Colorful plant structure used for reproduction.

 Electronic device used for communication.

 Natural satellite that orbits around Earth.

 Baked dish consisting of a flat, round base topped with various ingredients.

 Furniture piece designed for sitting.

 Star at the center of our solar system, providing light and heat.

 Tall plant with a trunk and branches.

 Four-wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.

 Domesticated mammal known for its loyalty and companionship.

 Collection of written or printed pages bound together.

 Round fruit with a sweet or tart taste.

 Two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedals.

 Small, furry mammal known for its independent nature.

Thomas Müller Net Worth

$55 Million

 Early Life

Thomas Müller was born on September 13, 1989 in Weilheim in Oberbayern, West Germany to Gerhard and Klaudia, and was raised in nearby Pähl. He has a younger brother named Simon. As a youth, Müller played football for TSV Pähl, and eventually joined the local Bundesliga side Bayern Munich when he was 10. Moving through the youth system, he was a member of the team that finished in second place in 2007's under-19 Bundesliga.

Bayern Munich

In March of 2008, Müller made his debut for Bayern Munich's reserve team. He made a couple more appearances during the season while still playing for the under-19 team. The next season, Müller made his full first-team debut as a substitute for Miroslav Klose in the final minutes of a Bundesliga match against Hamburger SV. Later, in March of 2009, he made his Champions League debut and scored Bayern's final goal in a victory over Sporting CP. Müller went on to prove his dominance on the field, becoming a regular first-team starter. In 2010, he recorded his first career hat-trick, and was the leading scorer of the season. Müller had his best season yet in 2012-2013, when he played a critical role in leading Bayern to a historic treble, winning the league title, cup, and Champions League. He had another major accomplishment in the 2014-15 season, when he became the top-scoring German player in the history of the UEFA Champions League. Müller achieved a further career highlight in 2015-16, scoring 32 goals across all competitions in his most prolific season yet.

Müller began the 2016-17 season on a high note, winning the German Super Cup. However, he struggled during the rest of the season, scoring only five goals across 29 Bundesliga appearances. Müller improved the following season with 15 goals. In 2018-19, he won his eighth Bundesliga title and his fifth DFB-Pokal. Müller next had one of his most successful seasons in 2019-20. In November, he made his 500th Bayern appearance, and in December, became the first player ever to record 11 assists in the first half of a Bundesliga season. Soon after this, he broke the record for most assists in a single season, with 21. In August of 2020, Müller helped Bayern notch its sixth Champions League title with a victory over Paris Saint-Germain. Moreover, the club recorded another historic treble. Müller had more success in the 2020-21 season, winning the UEFA Super Cup and DFL-Supercup; with 27 club trophies in total, he became Germany's most decorated footballer ever. He went on to win another Bundesliga title as Bayern finished in first place in the league.

Bastian Schweinsteiger is a German soccer player who has a net worth of $90 million. Bastian Schweinsteiger is regarded as one of the greatest midfielders in history due to his tactical awareness and ability to control the game. He has won numerous Bundesliga titles with Bayern Munich and has earned two bronze medals and one gold medal in the FIFA World Cup. At the peak of his playing career he was one of the highest paid soccer players on the planet, earning $14 million per year in base salary plus $5 million from endorsements.

Franck Ribery Net Worth

$70 Million

Franck Ribery net worth and salary: Franck Ribery is a French professional football winger who has a net worth of $70 million. Franck Ribery earned his net worth through his successful football career. He was born in Boulogna-sur-Mer, France and has been playing football in the senior league since 2000. Franck Ribery's base salary pays him $17 million per year. He also earns $1 million per year from endorsements with companies like Nike. When you combine his salary and endorsement earnings, Franck Ribery is one of the 20 highest paid soccer players in the world.

Franck Ribery was born on April 7, 1983 in Boulonge-sur-Mer, France where he began his career at the age of six in 1989 as a youth player for local hometown club Conti Boulogne. He left the club after seven years to join professional outfit Lille, but departed the club after three years. In 1999, Ribéry joined US Boulogne, where he played for two years. Ribéry moved to Turkey in January 2005 joining Galatasaray where he won the Turkish Cup. After six months at Galatasaray, he departed the club in controversial fashion in order to return to France to join Marseille. Ribéry spent two seasons at the club helping the Marseillais reach the final of the Coupe de France in back-to-back seasons.In 2007, Ribéry joined German club Bayern Munich for a then club-record fee of $25 million. With Bayern, he has won four Bundesliga titles, four DFB-Pokal, one UEFA Champions League, and one FIFA Club World Cup. Ribéry is a three-time winner of the French Player of the Year award and has also won the German Footballer of the Year becoming the first player to hold both honors.