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Germany Euro 2024 squad: Who Julian Nagelsmann has selected for the tournament hosts

Germany have endured a difficult few years. Back-to-back World Cup group-stage exits sandwiched a last-16 loss to England at Euro 2020, and thus fans head into Euro 2024 more with hope than expectation for the hosts to make a deep run.

Joachim Low and Hansi Flick both paid for the team's poor form with their jobs, and Julian Nagelsmann's reign also got off to a difficult start, with losses to Turkey and Austria. But things have since turned around, with Toni Kroos' return to the fold from international retirement pacing a duo of memorable friendly wins against France and the Netherlands. Suddenly, thing are looking up.

Though they will be backed by a home crowd this summer, group games against Scotland, Hungary and Switzerland are unlikely to be straightforward for Nagelsmann's side, and thus the former Bayern Munich made moves in a bid to give himself more options to choose from once the tournament rolls around.

He confirmed his 26-man squad on June 7, but who has he chosen, and who has been left out? GOAL has everything you need...

  • Marc Andre ter Stegen Germany 2023Getty Images

    GOALKEEPERS

    For over a decade, Manuel Neuer has been the presumed No.1 for Germany heading into major tournaments, but after the Bayern Munich veteran suffered a potentially career-threatening leg injury in the aftermath of the 2022 World Cup, Marc-Andre ter Stegen was given the chance to step up and performed well.

    Since Neuer's return, Nagelsmann had been non-committal in naming his starting goalkeeper for the Euros, but has eventually confirmed that the 38-year-old is his No.1.

    NameClub
    Oliver BaumannHoffenheim
    Manuel NeuerBayern Munich
    Marc-Andre ter StegenBarcelona
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  • Joshua Kimmich Germany 2023Getty Images

    DEFENDERS

    A fair criticism of Germany's recent tournament struggles has been their inability to find the net consistently, but this hasn't exactly been a tight defensive unit, either.

    There is, to be sure, some experience to be found with Antonio Rudiger at centre-back and Joshua Kimmich at right-back, but Nagelsmann's omission of Mats Hummels means he will not be able to rely upon one of Europe's most in-form veterans.

    In Hummels' place, Jonathan Tah should partner Rudiger - and rightly so after turning in a series of top performances with Bayer Leverkusen.

    NameClub
    Waldemar AntonStuttgart
    Benjamin HenrichsRB Leipzig
    Joshua KimmichBayern Munich
    Robin KochEintracht Frankfurt
    Max MittelstadtStuttgart
    David RaumRB Leipzig
    Antonio RudigerReal Madrid
    Nico SchlotterbeckBorussia Dortmund
    Jonathan TahBayer Leverkusen
  • Wirtz Musiala Germany 14102023Getty

    MIDFIELDERS

    Kroos' decision to come out of international retirement has naturally grabbed the headlines in Germany. The Real Madrid star has been at his metronomic best for Los Blancos this season, turning in countless superb performances to control a humming side, and will surely start this summer.

    Right now, it seems like Leverkusen's Robert Andrich will join Kroos at the base of the Germany midfield. Further forward, meanwhile, Ilkay Gundogan will play in one of the more advanced roles, likely alongside Jamal Musiala and Leverkusen standout Florian Wirtz.

    Bayern youngster Aleksandar Pavlovic had forced his way into contention, however he was forced to withdraw due to illness in June with Emre Can replacing him.

    NameClub
    Robert AndrichBayer Leverkusen
    Emre CanBorussia Dortmund
    Chris FuhrichStuttgart
    Pascal GrossBrighton
    Ilkay GundoganBarcelona
    Toni KroosReal Madrid
    Jamal MusialaBayern Munich
    Florian WirtzBayer Leverkusen
  • Kai Havertz Germany 2023Getty Images

    FORWARDS

    Germany have lacked a true, world-class No.9 for a number of years, and the responsibility to lead the line is likely to fall on Niclas Fullkrug's shoulders at the Euros, as the Dortmund man has been preferred to Thomas Muller in recent camps (although Muller has made the squad).

    Kai Havertz could come into contention, given his performances for Arsenal have improved of late. His best position is up for debate, though, and Nagelsmann might prefer a more natural striker through the middle.

    NameClub
    Maximilian BeierHoffenheim
    Niclas FullkrugBorussia Dortmund
    Kai HavertzArsenal
    Thomas MullerBayern Munich
    Leroy SaneBayern Munich
    Deniz UndavStuttgart
  • Julian Nagelsmann Germany 2023Getty

    EXPECTED XI

    Nagelsmann hasn't quite figured out his best formation yet. He used a back three against Austria in November, before switching to something resembling a Red Bull-esque 4-2-2-2 in a defeat to Turkey.

    In March, though, a 4-2-3-1 proved immensely effective, with Kroos and Andrich forming an exciting double pivot, allowing room for an exciting attacking trio to run riot behind Fullkrug. That could well be Nagelsmann's first-choice team come June.

    Germany XI (4-2-3-1): Neuer; Kimmich, Tah, Rudiger, Raum; Kroos, Andrich; Musiala, Gundogan, Wirtz; Fullkrug.

  • Mats Hummels of Dortmund in actionGetty Images

    NOTABLE ABSENTEES

    Naglesmann has made a couple of big calls ahead of the tournament, most notably with Hummels. A week removed from a match-winning performance against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semi-finals, the Borussia Dortmund defender has been left out amid reports that his attitude to being a substitute would likely have caused problems during the tournaments.

    Similar concerns were expressed around Leon Goretzka, while Julian Brandt and Karim Adeyemi also failed to make the cut. A hamstring injury, meanwhile, rules Serge Gnabry out.

    NameClubReason
    Karim AdeyemiBorussia DortmundNot selected
    Julian BrandtBorussia DortmundNot selected
    Serge GnabryBayern MunichInjury
    Leon GoretzkaBayern MunichNot selected
    Mats HummelsBorussia DortmundNot selected
    Bernd LenoFulhamInjury
    Aleksandar Pavlovic Bayern MunichIllness
    Timo WernerTottenhamInjury