Germany head coach Julian Nagelsmann has named a 26-man squad for the upcoming international friendlies against Ghana national football team, unveiling a balanced selection that blends experienced internationals with emerging talents as preparations intensify ahead of future competitions.
The squad features three goalkeepers—Oliver Baumann, Alexander Nübel, and Jonas Urbig—offering depth and competition for places between the posts.
In defence, Nagelsmann has relied on a core of established stars, including Joshua Kimmich and Antonio Rüdiger, while also integrating promising young players such as Aleksandar Pavlović and Malick Thiaw. The blend highlights a deliberate effort to maintain defensive solidity while grooming the next generation of talent.
Germany’s midfield and attacking options are equally impressive, with experienced campaigners like Serge Gnabry, Kai Havertz, Leroy Sané, and Leon Goretzka expected to provide creativity and firepower. They are joined by a new wave of talent, including Jamie Leweling, Felix Nmecha, and Nick Woltemade, who will be eager to impress on the international stage.
The squad selection underlines Nagelsmann’s strategy of building a competitive and dynamic team capable of delivering strong performances, while also ensuring a smooth transition for the future of German football.
