OneFootball asks: Which absences from the list disappointed most?

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OneFootball asks: Which absences from the list disappointed most?

Neymar was not among the 26 players called up for the friendlies against France and Croatia.

But which other players could Ancelotti have called up this Monday?

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Several were unavailable. Cases like Rodrygo (already out of the World Cup), Militão (still hasn’t returned to play for Real), and the injured Bruno Guimarães, Estêvão, Vanderson, and Caio Henrique.

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See below for other athletes who were left out and comment if anyone else deserved an opportunity. 

Paquetá

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The most expensive signing in the history of Brazilian football is still struggling to truly "find himself" at Flamengo.

His absence from Monday’s list casts doubt on a call-up that once seemed very likely. 

He has eight goals and one assist between West Ham and Flamengo since last August.

Hugo Souza

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His status as a key player at Corinthians remains intact. He is still a strong candidate for one of the three goalkeeper spots, but saw Ederson return to the competition.

Richarlison

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Well known to Ancelotti from their Everton days, the “Pigeon” recovered from injury and came back strong. Tottenham’s current form doesn’t help, but he has two goals and one assist in his last three games.

Paulo Henrique

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Vasco’s right-back even scored a goal for the National Team against Japan last year. But he isn’t having a great 2026. 

Igor Jesus

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His first season at Nottingham Forest has seen him score 12 goals in 40 matches so far. With seven goals, he is the top scorer of the Europa League. 

Kaio Jorge

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Top scorer of the Brasileirão and Copa do Brasil last year, Cruzeiro’s number 19 has already claimed the top scorer spot in the Mineiro. But competition in his position has grown considerably.

Pedro

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The arrival of Leonardo Jardim has solidified Flamengo’s center-forward among the starting eleven. His mission is to stay physically fit, string together a good run of games, and overcome ever-increasing competition. He has eight goals in fourteen matches this year.

Antony

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Estêvão’s injury would have been “good news” for him, but Rayan started to draw attention and the Betis striker was left out.

He’s having a great season at the Andalusian club. He has 11 goals and nine assists in 34 matches.

Joelinton

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He was injured during the last international break and played 32 minutes in Brazil’s loss to Japan. He still hasn’t managed any standout performances when called up. 

Murillo

He was negatively remembered for his below-par performance in the loss to Argentina in March last year. He remains more than essential at Forest.

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Gabriel Jesus

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After recovering from a serious injury, Arsenal’s number 9 has been used frequently by Arteta at the Premier League leaders. He has four goals and one assist since the turn of the year.

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