Julian Nagelsmann described Serge Gnabry's injury as "bitter news" for Germany ahead of their 2026 World Cup campaign.
Gnabry has enjoyed a fine campaign for Bayern Munich, who could seal the Bundesliga title on Sunday.
He has scored 10 goals and provided 12 assists across all competitions. Among Bayern's squad, only Harry Kane (56), Michael Olise (43) and Luis Diaz (39) have recorded more direct goal involvements than Gnabry's 22.
However, on Saturday, Bayern confirmed Gnabry had suffered an adductor injury in training, and he is now set to miss an extended period of time.
It could rule Gnabry out for not only the rest of Bayern's campaign, but also the World Cup, which starts on June 11.
"This is very bitter news, especially at this stage of the season, with such big and important games coming up," said Germany boss Nagelsmann.
"We were in touch and I told him that everyone in the national team is behind him as well.
"We will all support him as best we can so that he can get back on the pitch as quickly as possible. Get well soon, Serge!"
Germany face Finland and the United States in pre-tournament friendlies before taking on Curacao, Ivory Coast and Ecuador in World Cup Group E.
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