Manuel Neuer returns to international duty for the 2026 World Cup after a surprise recall by Julian Nagelsmann, with Bayern Munich colleague Lennart Karl also named. Neuer previously stepped away following Germany’s Euro 2024 semi-final exit and repeatedly ruled out a comeback. Oliver Baumann, the regular goalkeeper in qualifying, now appears likely to move into a reserve role.
Neuer, who signs a new one-year Bayern contract earlier in 2026, collects 124 caps, 51 clean sheets and 81 wins for Germany. The 2014 World Cup winner joins a 26-player squad that also omits some high-profile names, including striker Niclas Fullkrug and Borussia Dortmund forward Karim Adeyemi, who both miss out on selection.
Germany’s goalkeeping group features Neuer, Baumann from Hoffenheim and Alexander Nubel of Stuttgart, offering experience and depth. Neuer is among seven Bayern Munich players in the final list, alongside Joshua Kimmich, Jonathan Tah, Jamal Musiala, Leon Goretzka, Aleksandar Pavlovic and 18-year-old Karl, who makes a rapid rise after winning a first senior cap in March.
Baumann, who starts throughout much of the World Cup qualifying campaign, now seems likely to act as backup behind Neuer. Nubel strengthens the position as third choice. This experienced trio gives Nagelsmann several styles in goal, from Neuer’s distribution and sweeping to Baumann’s form and Nubel’s club momentum with Stuttgart.
Further forward, Newcastle United striker Nick Woltemade is expected to lead Germany’s attack in North America. Support options include Stuttgart pair Jamie Leweling and Deniz Undav, who both offer contrasting movement around the penalty area. Kai Havertz, Leroy Sane, Maximilian Beier and Bayern youngster Karl add extra choices across the front line and wide areas.
The absence of Fullkrug and Adeyemi is one of the most discussed aspects of the announcement, given their previous international involvement. Their omission opens space for different profiles such as Woltemade and Undav. This reshaped forward group suggests Nagelsmann favours flexible attackers who can interchange roles during games and adapt to various opponents.
Germany World Cup squad 2026 fixtures, expectations and Nagelsmann view
Germany compete in Group E at the 2026 tournament, facing Curacao, Ivory Coast and Ecuador. Topping the section could set up a round-of-16 clash with France, depending on results in the neighbouring group. That possible knockout path adds importance to early momentum, especially in the opener against Curacao.
Nagelsmann outlines the mood within the camp, stressing the players’ enthusiasm before they gather. Nagelsmann said: “In the past few days, I have felt in the conversations with our players how extremely great the anticipation is for this World Cup. Everyone is eager for the preparations to finally start next week. We have a strong squad that I’m absolutely convinced of. With the support of our fans, we want to play a very good World Cup.”
Germany World Cup squad 2026 full player list and club breakdown
The full Germany World Cup squad for 2026 includes goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders and forwards from clubs across Europe. Bayern Munich provide the largest single contingent, while Borussia Dortmund, Stuttgart and Newcastle United also contribute key players to Nagelsmann’s plan.
| Position | Player | Club |
|---|---|---|
| Goalkeeper | Manuel Neuer | Bayern Munich |
| Goalkeeper | Oliver Baumann | Hoffenheim |
| Goalkeeper | Alexander Nubel | Stuttgart |
| Defender | Antonio Rudiger | Real Madrid |
| Defender | Jonathan Tah | Bayern Munich |
| Defender | Nico Schlotterbeck | Borussia Dortmund |
| Defender | Waldemar Anton | Borussia Dortmund |
| Defender | David Raum | RB Leipzig |
| Defender | Malick Thiaw | Newcastle United |
| Defender | Nathaniel Brown | Eintracht Frankfurt |
| Midfielder | Felix Nmecha | Borussia Dortmund |
| Midfielder | Pascal Gross | Brighton |
| Midfielder | Florian Wirtz | Liverpool |
| Midfielder | Jamal Musiala | Bayern Munich |
| Midfielder | Leon Goretzka | Bayern Munich |
| Midfielder | Joshua Kimmich | Bayern Munich |
| Midfielder | Aleksandar Pavlovi | Bayern Munich |
| Midfielder | Angelo Stiller | Stuttgart |
| Midfielder | Nadiem Amiri | Mainz |
| Forward | Kai Havertz | Arsenal |
| Forward | Deniz Undav | Stuttgart |
| Forward | Leroy Sane | Galatasaray |
| Forward | Jamie Leweling | Stuttgart |
| Forward | Nick Woltemade | Newcastle United |
| Forward | Maximilian Beier | Borussia Dortmund |
| Forward | Lennart Karl | Bayern Munich |
Germany enter the 2026 World Cup with a blend of long-serving figures and emerging players, highlighted by Neuer’s return and Karl’s first tournament. The mix of Bayern strength, Bundesliga contributors and Premier League experience shapes Nagelsmann’s approach as Germany prepare for tests against Curacao, Ivory Coast and Ecuador, with a possible meeting with France later on.
Story first published: Thursday, May 21, 2026, 17:27 [IST]
