Bayern Munich have announced that Serge Gnabry faces an extended spell on the sidelines after tearing an adductor muscle in his right thigh, an injury that could rule him out of this summer’s World Cup. The club did not specify a recovery timeline, but German reports suggest the forward has played his final match of the season and may struggle to regain fitness in time for the tournament. Gnabry, thirty, started both legs of Bayern’s Champions League quarter‑final triumph over Real Madrid, helping the team reach a semi‑final meeting with Paris Saint‑Germain.
The former Arsenal winger has contributed eight goals and seven assists in twenty‑one Bundesliga appearances this campaign and remains a key figure for national coach Julian Nagelsmann, having scored twenty‑six times in fifty‑nine caps. Bayern, still competing for the German Cup and secured another league title, must now navigate the run‑in without one of their most reliable attackers.