Bayern Munich midfielder Jamal Musiala has sustained a suspected broken ankle following a painful collision with PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma during their Club World Cup quarter-final on July 5, 2025, in Atlanta.
The 22-year-old German international went down late in the first half after an intense clash, landing awkwardly and immediately clutching his ankle and chest in visible agony. Medical staff rushed onto the pitch, and the midfielder was stretchered off as teammates and opponents watched with concern.
Initial Assessment and Medical Concerns
Early reports from Bayern’s medical team suggest Musiala may have fractured his fibula or broken his ankle. He was immediately taken to a local hospital for scans and further evaluation. While a full diagnosis is still pending, the club fears a lengthy spell on the sidelines.
This injury is a significant setback for both Bayern Munich and the German national team, as Musiala has been pivotal to both squads with his creativity, vision, and technical skill.
What’s Next?
The club is expected to issue a formal update once the full results of his scans are available. Depending on the severity, Musiala could face several weeks—or even months—out of action, placing his participation in upcoming Bundesliga and international fixtures in serious doubt.
Fans and players alike have flooded social media with messages of support, hoping for a swift and smooth recovery for the young star.
