Jonathan Klinsmann, the son of Jürgen Klinsmann and goalkeeper for Serie B club AS Cesena, suffered a fractured vertebra in a match against Palermo. The injury, sustained after colliding with opponent Filippo Ranocchia, will sideline him for an extended period. As a member of the US national team, he was in contention for this summer's World Cup on home soil but will now miss the tournament.
Klinsmann, 29, collided with Palermo's Filippo Ranocchia during Cesena's away match on Saturday, receiving a blow to the head. Medical assessments confirmed a fracture in his neck vertebra, with further examinations and treatment planned. The injury ends his season prematurely and rules him out of major international action. Cesena coach Marco De Marchi told Bild that the healing process will be lengthy. On Instagram, Klinsmann wrote: 'Unfortunately, my season ended on Saturday. During the match, I suffered a fracture in my spine, which will keep me out for a while.' Unlike his father Jürgen, who starred as a forward for Germany, Jonathan plays goalkeeper for the United States. He has featured on the bench for the US senior team and was eyed for the 2026 World Cup hosted in the US.