Musiala reveals treatable condition after second on-field collapse
Jamal Musiala collapses twice in four days, revealing a treatable medical condition. Here's what we know about the Bayern star's health.

The update
Bayern Munich winger Jamal Musiala has been diagnosed with brief, temporary absence seizures caused by a neurological dysfunction. The 23-year-old collapsed during a friendly against FC Heidenheim on Tuesday night, just eight minutes after coming on as a substitute. This follows a similar incident during a friendly against RB Leipzig on Saturday.
Musiala posted an update on Instagram stating he is receiving excellent medical care and has the full support of the club and his personal network. He emphasized that there is no long-term health risk and that he has taken full responsibility for his decision to continue playing while managing the condition.
Why it matters
The repeat collapse highlights the physical demands of professional football and the importance of medical protocols during matches. Musiala’s diagnosis shifts the narrative from an unexplained medical mystery to a manageable condition, though the incidents raise questions about the safety and medical oversight of high-level sports.
What to watch
How the club and medical team will adjust Musiala’s playing schedule to manage his condition. Whether he will be cleared to return to competitive play immediately or require further treatment.
Sources
- skysports.com — Incident details, diagnosis, and timeline
- dpa international — Incident timeline and confirmation



