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Bayern's Musiala Says 'No One to Blame' for Leg-Break at Club World Cup

UPPER BAVARIA, BAVARIA, JUL 8 – Bayern Munich targets Christopher Nkunku to fill the offensive gap left by Jamal Musiala's fractured ankle and ligament injury, sidelining him for at least five months.

  • During Saturday’s Club World Cup quarter-final, Bayern’s Jamal Musiala suffered a fractured fibula and dislocated ankle after colliding with PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, sidelining him at least five months.
  • Following Donnarumma’s challenge at the end of the first half, Musiala suffered a fibula fracture, ankle dislocation, and ligament damage requiring surgery, sidelining him for months.
  • Bayern have started talks with Nkunku, valued at £35 million, as Musiala faces a five-month recovery from serious ankle injury sustained in Paris.
  • With Musiala out for at least five months, Bayern's squad faces increased pressure to find offensive reinforcements amid transfer rethink and the departure of Leroy Sane.
  • Projected to return around November, Musiala faces a four- to five-month recovery, risking missing the start of Bayern's season.
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Bayern Munich's star, Jamal Musiala, stated that "there is no one to blame" for the fracture in the left leg she suffered at the entrance of Paris Saint-Germain's goalkeeper, Gianluigi Donnarumma, at the Club World Cup.

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After the horror injury of Jamal Musiala, heated discussions began against Donnarumma. Now Musiala speaks plain text.

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Musiala says 'no one to blame' for serious leg injury at Club World Cup

MUNICH (AP) — Bayern Munich star Jamal Musiala says “there’s no one to blame” for the left leg fracture he sustained in a tackle from Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma at the Club World Cup.

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Bernabéu Digital broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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