Manuel Neuer Comes Out of Retirement, Set for Fifth FIFA World Cup with Germany

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Manuel Neuer has agreed to come out of retirement to play his fifth FIFA World Cup for Germany, with Julian Nagelsmann backing him as first-choice goalkeeper, potentially displacing Oliver Baumann
Manuel Neuer Comes Out of Retirement, Set for Fifth FIFA World Cup with Germany
Neuer was also a part of the 55-man provisional list for the World Cup, submitted by DFB to FIFA and has not been made public yet. Credits: Picture from X.

Bayern Munich and Germany legend Manuel Neuer is all set to wear the prestigious national colours once again, agreeing to come back from retirement to feature in his fifth FIFA World Cup this year.

After announcing his retirement in 2024, the 2014 FIFA World Cup winner and multi-time Bundesliga-winning goalkeeper has been convinced by team's manager Julian Nagelsmann, as per a Sky Sports report quoted by Goal.com.

The 40-year-old has reportedly agreed to Julian's idea, and with the German Football Association (DFB) director Rudi Voller to be his side's first-choice goalie for the tournament.

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Germany is featured in Group E with Curacao, the Ivory Coast and Ecuador and will start their campaign against Curacao on June 14 in Houston.

The trio has reportedly engaged in multiple meetings over the last few weeks. Nagelsmann is impressed by the veteran's recent high-level performances at the club level and feels that his "experience and winning mentality" make him a valuable asset for Germany's bid to win their fifth World Cup title.

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Neuer was also a part of the 55-man provisional list for the World Cup, submitted by DFB to FIFA and has not been made public yet.

This step was extremely important for his comeback to the 26-man squad, which will be unveiled on May 21.

But Neuer's return, a massive boost for Germany fans, could be a massive blow to Oliver Baumann, who had spent time in the absence of Neuer to establish himself as the number one goalie, but is now likely to be pushed back in pecking order.

However, he stayed positive on the development after Hoffenheim's 4-0 defeat to Borussia Monchengladbach, saying as quoted by Goal.com, "I am going into the preparation and then the World Cup with a lot of confidence. He (Julian) has expressed his trust in me. Period. I have my information from my conversation with Julian. It was a one-on-one conversation," he said.

(With inputs from ANI)