Soccer-Neuer named first choice for Germany's World Cup squad after retirement reversal


Soccer Football - Bundesliga - Bayern Munich v FC Cologne - Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany - May 16, 2026 Bayern Munich's Manuel Neuer celebrates after winning the Bundesliga REUTERS/Angelika Warmuth

FRANKFURT, Germany, May 21 (Reuters) - Bayern Munich's ⁠Manuel Neuer has come out of international retirement to compete in next month's World ⁠Cup after being named on Thursday as the starting goalkeeper in Germany coach Julian ‌Nagelsmann's squad for the tournament.

Nagelsmann made the decision after having long labelled Hoffenheim's Oliver Baumann as his first-choice keeper.

"Yes I plan with that (with Neuer as number one)," Nagelsmann told a press conference. "The main task was to nominate the best three ​keepers. So we decided that these three are part of ⁠that."

"We contacted Manuel and asked him ⁠if he wanted to play for the national team again," said Nagelsmann.

The 40-year-old Neuer, who last ⁠competed ‌for Germany at Euro 2024 before his international retirement, is now set to play in his fifth successive World Cup, joining an elite group of players with five or more ⁠tournaments.

Neuer, a 2014 World Cup winner, enjoyed a solid season ​with champions Bayern, who can ‌win the domestic double with victory over VfB Stuttgart in the German Cup final on ⁠Saturday.

He signed a ​contract extension with Bayern last week.

There were few other major surprises in Nagelsmann's 26-man squad for the tournament starting next month, but the coach also called up Bayern teenager Lennart Karl, who enjoyed a meteoric rise ⁠this season, as well as Nadiem Amiri and Leroy ​Sane, who both had outside chances of earning a spot.

"They (players) fit well together. It is a good mix. Many have been playing since the youth together," Nagelsmann said. "We are happy with our choice but ⁠know others will stay at home who have performed very well."

Germany, who face Curacao, Ecuador and Ivory Coast in Group E at the World Cup, have set their sights on a fifth title after shock first-round exits in the past two editions in 2018 and 2022.

"The statement stands," Nagelsmann said. "We ​want to become world champions. Every player who is nominated needs ⁠to show it now every day."

Squad:

Goalkeepers: Manuel Neuer, Oliver Baumann, Alexander Nuebel;

Defenders: Nico Schlotterbeck, David Raum, Nathaniel ​Brown, Jonathan Tah, Waldemar Anton, Pascal Gross, Joshua Kimmich, Felix ‌Nmecha, Malick Thiaw, Aleksandar Pavlovic, Antonio Ruediger, Angelo ​Stiller.

Midfielders/Forwards: Leon Goretzka, Maximilian Beier, Jamal Musiala, Nadiem Amiri, Jamie Leweling, Kai Havertz, Lennart Karl, Florian Wirtz, Deniz Undav, Nick Woltemade, Leroy Sane.

(Reporting by Karolos GrohmannEditing by Toby Davis)

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