After a difficult start to his professional career in England, Serge Gnabry transferred to Werder Bremen in 2015 and flourished. In November 2016, Gnabry earned his first call-up to the German national team and delivered a hat trick against San Marino. In 2018, Gnabry found his way to Bayern Munich and heavily contributed to five consecutive Bundesliga winning seasons.
Gnabry’s 2023/24 campaign was ravaged by various injuries that prohibited from playing consistently for Bayern or Germany. Former Bayern boss and current national team manager, Julian Nagelsmann, had no choice but to omit Gnabry from the Germany squad that hosted EURO 2024.
In a recent interview (via @iMiaSanMia), Gnabry said: “I think I’ve said before that there are not many worse things than missing an event like the Euros at home. That was extremely bitter – but at some point you have to put it behind you and move on. That’s why I would be very happy to be able to play for Germany again.”
Between the UEFA Nations League and World Cup qualifying, there will be plenty of opportunities for Gnabry to get called up by Nagelsmann.