Germany has named its World Cup squad, including goalkeeper Manuel Neuer who will return after reversing his retirement decision.

Germany's national football team has unveiled its 26-man squad for the upcoming World Cup in Qatar. Among the most notable additions is goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who had initially announced his retirement from international duty but later reversed that decision. The 40-year-old Neuer will once again represent Germany at this year’s tournament.

Neuer's return to the national team comes as a significant boost for the German side, which has been in search of stability and leadership on the field. His experience and consistency have made him an invaluable asset over the years, and his inclusion is expected to provide much-needed depth and confidence within the squad.

The announcement also marks a change from previous World Cup squads, where Neuer's absence was noted as a potential gap in the team’s lineup. However, with his return, Germany can now look forward to having one of the most experienced goalkeepers in world football at their disposal.

Other key players named in the squad include Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka, who have been instrumental in recent campaigns for both club and country. The inclusion of these experienced campaigners alongside younger talents like Jamal Musiala and Timo Werner suggests a balanced approach to the team's strategy heading into the tournament.

With Neuer’s return, Germany faces an exciting prospect as they prepare for their 23rd World Cup appearance. His continued involvement is likely to be crucial in determining the team's success on the global stage.