JS: It's Gio Reyna. As things stand, he's not in the player pool for the World Cup, but these things can change. The names on the U.S. roster will fluctuate over the next 10 months, and there's always a chance to raise your stock. However, for Reyna, his stock is already so low - and he has yet to secure a transfer away from Borussia Dortmund. If he doesn't secure a move that allows him to flourish in the midfield, while getting regular first-team minutes, it will have all been for nothing. Time is being wasted. He's missing out on crucial preseason minutes, and he's not doing anything to boost his player value to the national team.
TH: See above. Also, Ricardo Pepi could do with finding a scoring touch early on. We were told last January that he was in the running for a (relatively) big Premier League move, and then he injured his knee. Struggle this year, and that might vanish. The soccer world forgets very, very quickly.
AL: Folarin Balogun was hailed as a major coup for U.S. Soccer when he committed to the national team in 2023. But outside of being one of the few bright spots at the Copa América, he has struggled with injuries and inconsistent form. With the World Cup less than a year away, the starting striker role remains wide open. Balogun’s chances of claiming it are as good as anyone’s, but he needs to find a sustained run of form - something that has eluded him since joining Monaco. Rather than leading the line in Ligue 1, he has slipped to third choice, with Monaco showing they can win without him. As talented as he is, if Balogun isn’t starting regularly in France, he could be on the outside looking in next year.
RT: It might just be Yunus Musah. It's very clear now that midfield spots are up for grabs and, if Pochettino needed to pick a World Cup team right now, Musah probably wouldn't be in the starting XI. That can change quickly, but not unless Musah really steps up this season. Four years ago, it was unthinkable that he would need to fight for a place. That's reality, though, for a player who needs to show he can take that leap forward.