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2026 World Cup: USMNT’s Projected 26-Man Squad

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is officially 90 days away, with Mexico and South Africa kicking off the tournament in Mexico City in just three months.

While fans around the globe debate about their favorites to win the competition, plenty of eyes are glued on co-hosts United States Soccer, who will welcome the soccer world to their shores for the first time since 1994.

In his first World Cup at the head of the USMNT, Mauricio Pochettino will have some tough decisions to make when selecting the 26-man squad he’ll lead for the highly-anticipated tournament.

The United States will face Belgium and Portugal in a pair of international friendlies later this month, and the squad Pochettino names for the tune-up games will say a lot about the direction he’s heading in for his final World Cup roster, which will be announced on May 26.

But with the World Cup quickly approaching, we’ve made our own predictions for what the USMNT’s 26-man roster will look like.

Goalkeepers

Matt Turner - USMNT

  • Matt Turner, New England Revolution
  • Patrick Schulte, Columbus Crew
  • Matt Freese, NYCFC

New York City FC’s Matt Freese has been Pochettino’s goalkeeper of choice, starting the final 12 games of 2025. Matt Turner, the USMNT’s No. 1 for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, will certainly be in the running for the starter’s job in June.

The big question rests on who the third netminder will be. Columbus Crew star Patrick Schulte has been selected for the majority of Pochettino’s USMNT camps, and should be the favorite to round out the group for the time being, considering his domestic success and previous experience representing the United States at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

Defenders

Chris Richards

  • Sergiño Dest, PSV Eindhoven
  • Antonee Robinson, Fulham
  • Chris Richards, Crystal Palace
  • Miles Robinson, FC Cincinnati
  • Mark McKenzie, Toulouse FC
  • Tim Ream, Charlotte FC
  • Joe Scally, Borussia Mönchengladbach
  • Auston Trusty, Celtic
  • Alex Freeman, Villarreal CF

There shouldn’t be any surprises with the USA’s defense corps for the World Cup. Tim Ream, the oldest player on this projected roster at 38 years old, should be in the fold come summer, but don’t expect him to start in a backline full of youthful talent.

Crystal Palace’s Chris Richards, Toulouse’s Mark McKenzie and Celtic’s Auston Trusty are likely to be the preferred center-back trio, but Miles Robinson will have a good shot at making his way into the starting 11 as well.

Pochettino will have a good crop of full-backs to pick from, but Sergiño Dest and Antonee Robinson should be the starters for the United States’ opener if both are healthy.

Midfielders

Tyler Adams

  • Tyler Adams, AFC Bournemouth
  • Weston McKennie, Juventus
  • Yunus Musah, AC Milan
  • Tanner Tessmann, Lyon
  • Johnny Cardoso, Atlético Madrid
  • Malik Tillman, Bayer Leverkusen
  • Diego Luna, Real Salt Lake
  • Sebastian Berhalter, Vancouver Whitecaps

Tyler Adams is the USMNT captain, and is all but guaranteed to start in the heart of midfield come June 12. Who will play alongside him is the bigger question.

Weston McKennie is the natural call, given his experience with the national team and his strong form with Juventus this season. Tanner Tessmann is another shout, but his lack of consistency with Lyon could hurt Pochettino’s perception of him.

Johnny Cardoso is having a strong season with Atlético Madrid, regularly starting in Diego Simeone’s squad. But he has yet to really impress with the Stars and Stripes, and is likely to start the tournament on the bench.

Malik Tillman has emerged as a favorite of Pochettino’s over the last year, and should be named to the final roster. Diego Luna has shown glimpses of game-changing potential on the international stage, and will hope he’s done enough to suit up in his first World Cup. Sebastian Berhalter enjoyed a tremendous season with the Vancouver Whitecaps in 2025, and should get serious consideration for a depth role in the squad.

Forwards

Christian Pulisic USMNT

  • Christian Pulisic, AC Milan
  • Folarin Balogun, AS Monaco
  • Tim Weah, Marseille
  • Ricardo Pepi, PSV Eindhoven
  • Haji Wright, Coventry City
  • Patrick Agyemang, Derby County

Despite not registering a single goal or assist for AC Milan in 2026, Christian Pulisic should be a lock for the World Cup squad. He’ll have serious competition on the wing from speedsters Haji Wright and Tim Weah.

Folarin Balogun is having a strong season for AS Monaco with 13 goals and five assists in 34 appearances, while Ricardo Pepi (13 goals in 26 apps) and Patrick Agyemang (10 goals in 34 apps) can be called upon for some extra goal-scoring.

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Leeds to Open Contract Talks with Key Star Brenden Aaronson

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Leeds are set to open contract talks to tie down one of their key stars when they return from the World Cup.

The Yorkshire club will be looking to strengthen their squad in the summer transfer window after an impressive 25/26 season.

It will also be imperative that they keep hold of as many of Daniel Farke’s key players as possible in order to continue building rather than stagnating.

Leeds already pulled off one of the most important deals of the summer, tieing Ethan Ampadu down to a new contract.

Farke has hardly completed any new signings so far, in terms of official confirmation, but there’s certainly no need to panic after they showed they can comfortably avoid relegation last season.

Leeds to open contract talks

Leeds head coach Daniel Farke reacts on the touchline

According to a report from Football Insider, Leeds are set to open fresh contract talks with Brenden Aaronson once he returns from the World Cup.

The 25-year-old has now been knocked out of the tournament with the USA, but it will still be a while before he returns to Leeds.

Leeds want to offer Aaronson a new deal as a priority this summer, as he enters the final year of his deal.

If Leeds are unable to agree a new contract with the American international, they will look to cash in on him in order to avoid losing him on a free transfer.

Leeds paid a fee in the region of £25 million to sign Aaronson from Red Bull Salzburg, so they won’t want to be losing him for nothing.

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Leeds can take risks in transfer market

Daniel Farke

Leeds can now afford to take risks in the current transfer market after proving that they have a squad capable of avoiding relegation in the Premier League.

The Yorkshire club were one of the favourites to drop down to the Championship, but Farke managed to steer them away from the bottom three.

For Leeds, it’s now about going to the next level and climbing into the top half of the Premier League table.

Farke has certainly earned himself enough credit with the board to back him in the transfer market, so it wouldn’t be a surprise to see them enjoy a strong summer transfer window.

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Egypt Manager Accuses FIFA of Favouring Lionel Messi and Argentina

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Hossam Hassan has made a shocking accusation about Lionel Messi following Egypt’s dramatic World Cup exit against Argentina on Tuesday night. The Pharaohs were two goals to the good with just 11 minutes of normal time remaining, but a stunning 14-minute turnaround from the holders saw Cristian Romero, Messi and Enzo Fernandez turn the game on its head and complete an incredible remontada in Atlanta.

For neutrals, it was football at its very best – a reminder that the game can be a cruel mistress, delivering ecstasy and agony in equal measure as Lionel Scaloni’s side kept alive their hopes of back-to-back World Cup titles. But since the final whistle, the result has opened a can of worms.

A VAR expert has claimed Mohamed Salah should have been awarded a penalty in the build-up to the 93rd-minute winner, while Egypt’s coaching staff have had plenty to say about FIFA’s handling of this year’s tournament.

After the match, striker Mostafa Ziko also vented his frustrations over several refereeing decisions, going as far as to suggest the World Cup has been ‘rigged’ in Argentina’s favour. While he stopped short of targeting Messi directly, his manager was not prepared to pull any punches, refusing to leave football’s golden boy out of the firing line as he reflected on Tuesday night’s heartbreaking defeat.

Egypt Manager Takes Brutal Swipe at FIFA’s Treatment of Lionel Messi

Egypt coach Hossam Hassan holds his hands up

Speaking at a press conference after the match, Hassan was furious about his team’s defeat, which he claimed was deliberate. He told media, as per Gulf Today (watch his untranslated interview below):

“They want Argentina and Messi to stay in the World Cup for marketing. If they wanted Argentina to win, why invite other teams to participate? This match was clearly rigged, and the whole world witnessed it.

“We were better than Argentina, and football is unfair. We had a clear penalty that the referee didn’t award, and Ziko’s goal at the start of the second half was disallowed, even though it was perfectly legitimate.”

He added: “I will boycott watching the remaining matches of the tournament as a form of protest. I told the players that I thank them and that they can face the biggest teams in the world, provided there is fairness. FIFA promotes fair play, but we don’t see it on the pitch.”

“I’m not convinced with this outcome. I’m not convinced with the way things unfolded during this match. I do not want ‌to try to put it nicely here with beautiful wording, selective wording, and saying hard luck, and so on and so forth. We ⁠have been treated unfairly today. We have suffered injustice.”

Hassan Addresses Altercation with Referee that Produced Late Yellow Card

Egypt manager Hossam Hassan Paul Childs via Reuters

Hassan also said Egypt had objected to Letexier being the referee, referring to his “background,” as he is French, despite it likely being that he would rather his nation face the African side than their superiors from the 2022 final.

Nine minutes into extra time, Hassan was issued a yellow card after objecting to the lack of a VAR review. “I was just saying this is unfair. I was saying maybe he’s carrying a scar,” Hassan said of their interaction. “Maybe he has something to hide. Whoever has something to hide sometimes fails to hide what he is hiding.”

Argentina will now face the winner of Switzerland vs Colombia in the quarter-finals of this summer’s World Cup. After that, should they continue their title defence, they will face either Norway or England, and then one of France, Morocco, Belgium or Spain in the final.

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Manchester United Eye £51m Bid for World Cup Midfielder Felix Nmecha

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Manchester United are planning a £51 million bid to sign a new midfielder who starred at the World Cup.

The World Cup is an opportunity for clubs to assess whether the players are capable of performing on the biggest stage.

That can also come with players seeing their price tags drastically increase, with selling clubs knowing they are announcing themselves on the world stage.

It can be risky business for clubs to sign players based on World Cup performances, but it is a real opportunity to see talent from around the globe.

United will have multiple scouts at the tournament, and they are specifically looking to bring in midfielders in the summer transfer window.


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Man Utd eyeing World Cup midfielder

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According to a report from United in Focus, Manchester United are now planning a bid in the region of £51 million for Borussia Dortmund midfielder Felix Nmecha in the summer transfer window.

United are looking to bring in a physical presence in the middle of the park, and Nmecha is viewed as a player who could help their rebuild in midfield.

United do face competition from Chelsea for the signature of the German international, but the Red Devils’ interest is believed to be the most advanced.

It remains to be seen whether the offer of £51 million will be enough to tempt Dortmund into accepting an offer.

Nmecha, who has been described as being ‘one of the best midfielders in the world’, is just one of many midfielders who United have been linked with in the summer transfer window as they look to find a replacement for Casemiro.

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Nmecha well known at United

felix nmecha dortmund borussia via Reuters

Nmecha, who is believed to be open to moving to the Premier League, is someone who is well known by some of the hierarchy at Old Trafford.

Manchester United director Jason Wilcox worked with Nmecha when they were both at Manchester City’s Academy. The German midfielder made three competitive appearances for United’s rivals before leaving the club to join Bundesliga side Wolfsburg.

Whether Wilcox can have an influence on Nmecha making the move to United remains to be seen, but it’s no surprise that United are interested.

Nmecha moved to Manchester as a child and spent 14 years with the Citizens, so he’s no stranger to living in the North West of England.

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