As the 2026 World Cup draws closer, excitement is building around Didier Deschamps' final squad selection for France—and Serie A fans have plenty to cheer about. According to reports from RMC Sport, four stars from Italy's top flight are set to make the cut for the tournament, which will be co-hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico next month.
Leading the charge is AC Milan's commanding goalkeeper Mike Maignan, whose shot-stopping prowess has made him a cornerstone of the French defense. Joining him from Milan is midfielder Adrien Rabiot, whose experience and versatility in the middle of the park will be key. Inter striker Marcus Thuram also gets the nod, bringing his pace and power to the forward line after a stellar season in Serie A. Rounding out the quartet is Roma's Manu Koné, a dynamic presence in midfield who has impressed since his move to the Italian capital.
However, the news is bittersweet for several other Serie A hopefuls who will be watching from home. Juventus midfielder Khephren Thuram—Marcus's younger brother—misses out, as does his Bianconeri teammate Pierre Kalulu. AC Milan's Youssouf Fofana and Christopher Nkunku also fail to make the final list, despite strong club performances.
For context, France enters the 2026 World Cup as one of the favorites, boasting incredible depth across the pitch. The squad reportedly includes stars like Kylian Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé, and Eduardo Camavinga, alongside defensive stalwarts such as William Saliba and Dayot Upamecano. With such talent, Deschamps' final 26-man roster is set to be a blend of youth and experience—perfect for fans looking to rep their favorite players on the biggest stage.
Whether you're rooting for Maignan's heroics between the posts or Thuram's clinical finishing, the Serie A connection adds an extra layer of intrigue for Italian football enthusiasts. Stay tuned for the official announcement, and gear up to support Les Bleus in style!
