Serge Gnabry Reinvents Himself: From Winger to Central Playmaker at Bayern Munich

A New Chapter in Gnabry’s Career
Serge Gnabry, known for his versatility across the forward line, has taken on a new challenge at Bayern Munich. The German international has recently inherited the central playmaking position behind the striker, following Jamal Musiala’s injury. In this fluid role, he’s been particularly effective in combining with right-sided inverting winger Michael Olise.
Current Form and Performance
The 2025 season has started promisingly for Gnabry, who has demonstrated his value with four goals and two assists in his last six appearances. His contribution to Bayern’s campaign includes six goals and four assists in Bundesliga action this season.
Under new head coach Vincent Kompany’s tactical adjustment, Gnabry’s transition to the number ten position has proven successful. In a recent tactical masterclass, he provided two assists while Michael Olise contributed with a brace, showing the effectiveness of this new arrangement.
Manager’s Support and Future Prospects
Kompany has strongly defended Gnabry, describing him as “a very underrated player with very few weaknesses.” The manager emphasizes Gnabry’s continued importance to the team, particularly highlighting his consistent contribution of goals and assists in crucial matches.
Looking ahead, Gnabry’s future at Bayern Munich appears secure. The club has confirmed that no transfer is currently planned, and with his contract running until 2026, Gnabry has expressed his desire to remain with the German champions.
Personal Perspective
Speaking about his new role, Gnabry has embraced the change, noting that “there’s more space centrally, which has worked very well recently.” He reflected on his experience in the position from his youth career and national team duties, adding that while it feels familiar, the ability to play multiple positions can be both “a blessing and a curse.”