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Full List: Manchester United players heading to World Cup 2026

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Notable inclusions include Bruno Fernandes (Portugal), Kobbie Mainoo (England), Diogo Dalot (Portugal), Manuel Ugarte (Uruguay), Matheus Cunha (Brazil), Amad (Ivory Coast), Marcus Rashford (England), and surprise late call-up Tyler Fletcher (Scotland), who replaced the injured Billy Gilmour.

The 2026 World Cup is set to kick off on June 11, and Manchester United will have 12 players representing their countries across North America this summer. The squad list is now confirmed following the official submission deadline.

Notable inclusions include Bruno Fernandes (Portugal), Kobbie Mainoo (England), Diogo Dalot (Portugal), Manuel Ugarte (Uruguay), Matheus Cunha (Brazil), Amad (Ivory Coast), Marcus Rashford (England), and surprise late call-up Tyler Fletcher (Scotland), who replaced the injured Billy Gilmour.

However, several players missed out, including Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw (England), despite strong Premier League seasons under Thomas Tuchel. Others who will not be heading to the tournament include Andre Onana (Cameroon), Leny Yoro (France), and Matthijs de Ligt (Netherlands).

The United contingent will join their national teams for the World Cup across Mexico, Canada, and the United States, with matches including a high-profile clash between Brazil and Morocco on June 13.

Manchester United World Cup 2026 Call-Ups:

Goalkeepers: Senne Lammens (Belgium), Altay Bayındır (Turkey)
Defenders: Noussair Mazraoui (Morocco), Lisandro Martinez (Argentina), Diogo Dalot (Portugal)
Midfielders: Manuel Ugarte (Uruguay), Bruno Fernandes (Portugal), Kobbie Mainoo (England), Tyler Fletcher (Scotland)
Forwards: Matheus Cunha (Brazil), Amad (Ivory Coast), Marcus Rashford (England)

Players who missed out due to non-selection, injury, or failed qualification include Andre Onana (Cameroon), Leny Yoro (France), Matthijs de Ligt (Netherlands), Harry Maguire (England), Ayden Heaven (England), Diego Leon (Paraguay), Luke Shaw (England), Mason Mount (England), and Patrick Dorgu (Denmark).

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