Germany suffer Serge Gnabry injury blow ahead of 2026 World Cup
Bayern Munich and Germany have been hit with a major setback at the most critical stage of the season after Serge Gnabry suffered a serious injury that has effectively brought both his club campaign and international hopes to a premature end.
The 30-year-old attacking midfielder, who has Ivorian roots has been diagnosed with a torn adductor muscle, a significant injury that will sideline him for an extended period and rule him out of upcoming major competitions. The timing could hardly be worse, with Bayern entering the decisive phase of their season and Germany preparing for a crucial international build-up.
According to reports, the severity of the injury means Gnabry will not feature again this year, and more devastatingly, he is also expected to miss the upcoming World Cup. The news has sent shockwaves through both club and country, given his importance as a creative and attacking force in key matches.
Medical assessments from the German national team have already confirmed the diagnosis, with an estimated recovery period of three to four months. While the timeline may allow for full rehabilitation, it comes too late to salvage his involvement in the current campaign and the tournament ahead.
For Bayern Munich, Gnabry’s absence strips away a vital attacking option at a moment when squad depth is being tested. Known for his ability to unlock defences, score decisive goals, and operate across multiple attacking roles, his injury leaves a noticeable gap in Thomas Tuchel’s tactical plans for the remainder of the season.
On the international stage, the impact is even more severe. Gnabry has long been a key figure in Germany’s attacking setup, contributing both goals and experience in high-pressure matches. His absence now forces a rethink of attacking options as the national team adjusts preparations without one of its most established forwards.
This latest setback also adds to a growing list of injury concerns that have disrupted Germany’s squad stability in recent years, raising questions about squad depth ahead of a major tournament.
For Gnabry, the focus now shifts entirely to recovery and rehabilitation. What should have been a defining period of his season has instead turned into a race against time for full fitness, with both Bayern and Germany left to cope with a significant void in attack at the worst possible moment.
