Bayern Munich's new president is predicting a big future for New Zealand football star Sarpreet Singh.

Herbert Hainer sung Singh's praises in an interview with Bild, saying he believes the All Whites midfielder is one of four Bayern prospects with the potential to carve out a successful career in Germany's Bundesliga.

GETTY IMAGES Sarpreet Singh trains with Bayern Munich's first team during a camp in Qatar.

Although he has predominantly played for Bayern's reserve team in Germany's 3. Liga since securing a dream transfer from Wellington Phoenix, Hainer said it was just a matter of time before 20-year-old Singh made his mark in the top-flight.

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"Our aim is to bring through players from our own ranks, and we now have four players permanently with the first team: [Joshua] Zirkzee, [Leon] Dajaku, [Olivia] Batista-Meier and Singh," ​Hainer said.

"All four will become Bundesliga players, I back myself to predict that. Some of them can also make it at Bayern."

By making his Bundesliga debut against Werder Bremen in December, Singh became the second New Zealander behind Wynton Rufer to play in Germany's top-flight.

"It's awesome story for all the young kids here who are dreaming. It's possible," Rufer told Stuff at the time.

After serving a two-game suspension, Singh made an impressive return to action for Bayern's reserve team on Sunday (NZT), scoring two goals off the bench to clinch a 4-2 win over Viktoria Koln.

He has now scored six goals, and assisted on six others, in the 16 games he has played for Bayern Munich II.