Bayern Munich winger Serge Gnabry suffered a torn adductor muscle in his right thigh during training on April 18, 2026, ending his club season effective immediately.
The non-contact injury occurred in the final session before Bayern’s Bundesliga match against Stuttgart. Club doctors confirmed the tear after a medical examination, and the 30-year-old is expected to be sidelined for approximately three months.
The setback means Gnabry will also miss the 2026 FIFA World Cup, according to German national team staff and Sky Sport DE reports. He had only recently returned from a minor knee issue and was participating fully in training before the injury. The winger, who has been with Bayern since 2017 and played a key role in their 2020 treble-winning season, holds a contract with the club until June 2028.
Gnabry’s absence would likely remove a versatile and experienced attacker from both Bayern’s title push and Germany’s summer tournament plans. Known for his pace and dribbling, the former Arsenal and Werder Bremen player has earned over 20 major trophies with Bayern and has been a regular for Germany since 2016.