By and large, the U.S. men's national team has done pretty well when it comes to dual nationals, and a quick look at the World Cup squad shows it.
Yunus Musah and Sergino Dest turned down legitimate opportunities to play for England and the Netherlands, respectively. Jesus Ferreira was eligible for Colombia, while Antonee Robinson and Cameron Carter-Vickers also could have held out for an England chance. It's farfetched, but Christian Pulisic and Tim Weah also could have played for countries other than the USMNT.
To start the 2026 cycle, the USMNT already have a win under their belts, having sealed a commitment from Alejandro Zendejas. The Club America star rejoined the U.S. in January after previously featuring for El Tri and is now set to remain with the USMNT on the international level.
But, in this day and age, the recruiting battle never ends as there are always players out there deciding their international future.
From English-bred starlets to USMNT vs. Mexico battles, dual nationals could take centerstage on the road to the 2026 World Cup.
So here's a close look at some that could make an impact in this cycle and beyond...
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