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Germany's head coach Julian Nagelsmann addresses a press conference in Frankfurt am Main, western Germany, on March 19, 2026, where he announced the Germany squad for the upcoming set of friendlies ahead of the World Cup 2026 this summer. (Photo by Hannes P. Albert / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images
Former Bayern Munich head coach Julian Nagelsmann released his latest callup list of selections for the German national team and it had some interesting names on it.
Not shockingly, there is a large presence of Bayern Munich players on sheet including goalkeeper Jonas Urbig, center-back Jonathan Tah, midfielder / right-back Joshua Kimmich, midfielder Leon Goretzka, midfielder Aleksandar Pavlović, attacker Lennart Karl, and attacker Serge Gnabry. In addition, Bayern Munich loanee and goalkeeper Alexander Nübel (VfB Stuttgart) was also brought into camp:
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Nagelsmann continued his effort to re-integrate Galatasaray’s Leroy Sané into the squad and also brought back Deniz Undav, who has been on fire for VfB Stuttgart. In addition, Arsenal’s Kai Havertz made his return after an extended bought with injuries.
Conversely, Nagelsmann did not call the following players, which raised some eyebrows:
- Tom Bischof, midfielder, Bayern Munich
- Maximilian Beier, forward, Borussia Dortmund
- Angelo Stiller, midfielder, VfB Stuttgart
- Finn Dahmen, goalkeeper, FC Augsburg
- Jonathan Burkardt, striker, Eintracht Frankfurt
In addition to those players, Bayern Munich’s Jamal Musiala was left home due to an ongoing injury.
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