Headlines: 2025-26 Bundesliga Injury News
The 2025/26 season is set to be another intense one for the Bundesliga, with several notable injuries expected to impact teams and players alike.
One of the most significant developments in the league this year will be the return of former Bundesliga star Robert Lewandowski to his former club Bayern Munich. The 34-year-old has been out of action since suffering a knee ligament injury in January 2021, but he's now set to make his return to training ahead of the upcoming Bundesliga matches against Borussia Dortmund and Hamburg.
Lewandowski's absence could have serious consequences for Bayern, as they look to regroup and compete at the highest level again. His return could also provide a boost for other injured players on their respective clubs' squads.
Another injury that is likely to affect the Bundesliga this year is the retirement of German legend Jürgen Klopp. The Liverpool manager has announced that he won't be returning to his former club until the end of the current season, which means he'll miss much of the remainder of the campaign.
Klopp's departure from the club comes just weeks after his predecessor Jurgen Klopp stepped down from the board, leaving the team without a clear direction going into the new season.
Injuries can also pose challenges for individual players within the Bundesliga. For example, midfielder Marco Reus suffered a knee injury during last weekend's match against Schalke 04, which forced him out of the game and is unlikely to feature in the upcoming Bundesliga matches against Wolfsburg and Hertha Berlin.
Overall, the 2025/26 Bundesliga season looks to be one of significant changes and upheaval, with many key players looking to bounce back from recent injuries or retire. As always, fans should keep an eye on the Bundesliga schedule to stay updated on any potential changes and injuries that may impact the games.
