Manchester City will be the most heavily represented club at the 2026 World Cup, supplying 19 players under contracts valid through June 30. Only four first‑team members, Gianluigi Donnarumma, Rico Lewis, Nico González and Savinho, will enjoy a full summer break. City edge Bayern Munich by a single player, with the German champions sending 18. Arsenal and Barcelona follow with 16 each, while PSG contribute 15.
The tournament features players from 452 clubs and 90 leagues, yet Europe’s major competitions continue to set the pace. The Premier League leads all leagues with 162 representatives, ahead of the Bundesliga with 100 and LaLiga with 81. Ligue 1 provides 79 players and Serie A 66. Beyond Europe, the Saudi Pro League’s rise is reflected in its 47 call‑ups, while MLS and the Turkish Super Lig each send 43. The Championship, Eredivisie and Brasileirão also feature prominently, underscoring the tournament’s global reach.