A €10million (£9m) Nike deal, 392,000 Instagram followers, six goals on his debut and three hat-tricks in seven games this season, the wonderkid dubbed 'the African Messi' boasts the kind of numbers that the Barcelona maestro would be proud of.
It's all the more remarkable because Borussia Dortmund striker Youssoufa Moukoko is only 14.
This month he became the youngest player to appear in the UEFA Youth League when he lined up for Dortmund's Under-19 side against Barcelona aged 14 years, 9 months and 28 days. The German side won 2-1.
For once his name didn't appear on the scoresheet but his appearance naturally caught the eye of Spanish giants Real Madrid, who are keeping tabs as the academy star seeks to follow the pathway to the first-team taken by the likes of Mario Gotze, Marco Reus and Nuri Sahin.
'My goal is to become a professional with Dortmund, win the Champions League with Borussia and win the Ballon d'Or,' the striker told SportBild.
Sahin remains both Dortmund's and the Bundesliga's youngest-ever player at the age of 16 years, 11 months and one day.
Moukoko has until the start of the 2021/22 season to break into the first-team and break that record by a couple of months.
Youth chief Lars Ricken Ricken has naturally attempted to play down the hype surrounding the teenager.
'We are staying calm for now and don't forget that when we judge his performances,' Ricken said. 'Just because he's scored a lot of goals at youth level does not guarantee he will become a professional.'
But if he continues his phenomenal goal record is appears only a matter of time.
Moukoko, who joined Dortmund from Bundesliga 2 side St Pauli, first caught the eye as a 12-year-old by scoring twice for the U17s against local rivals Schalke as BVB recovered from a three-goal deficit to draw 4-4.
The Cameroon-born prospect went on to score 40 goals that season as he helped Dortmund top their regional division and then lift the national title by netting decisive goals in the semi-final against Leverkusen and final against Bayern Munich.
In 2018/19 he helped Dortmund seal top spot in Bundesliga West with a game to spare and to reach the final once again. He bagged six braces, six hat-tricks and netted four on three occasions.
He scored two and also provided an assist as BVB beat their Wolfsburg counterparts 4-1 in the first leg of the semi-final. He netted once more in the return leg and in the B-Junioren Bundesliga final against Cologne.
Although Borussia fell short of defending their crown, the youngster's goal in the decider brought up his half century of goals for the campaign.
The prodigious forward has continued in the same vein this season and netted another hat-trick in a 6-2 hammering of Arminia Bielefeld.
A goal in the 2-0 success at Viktoria Koln took Moukoko’s tally to 10 for the season, and a brace at RW Oberhausen in matchday six took his tally to 15 goals in seven league matches this season.
It also meant Moukoko has now scored a staggering 105 goals in 65 games after stepping up from the U15 team as he seeks to follow in the footsteps of Dortmund favourites Gotze and Reus.