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·23 May 2026
Amid Boca rumours, Nahitan Nández won't go to 2026 World Cup with Uruguay

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·23 May 2026

Nahitan Nández will not be at the 2026 World Cup with Uruguay. The Uruguayan midfielder, who started 13 of the 18 South American Qualifiers matches, was informed in recent hours that Marcelo Bielsa will not call him up for the World Cup for reasons unrelated to football. The news comes at a key moment for his future, because his representative, Pablo Bentancur, publicly came out to pressure Boca: “They have to make a move. Right now, I see it as difficult.”
Nández’s exclusion from the World Cup with La Celeste is a hard blow for the 30-year-old midfielder, who had been a regular part of Bielsa’s setup in the qualifiers. According to reports, the decision is not due to footballing reasons but to external issues that the coach considered decisive in leaving him out of the squad.
Meanwhile, his immediate future remains uncertain, with several factors in play. Al-Qadisiya, the Saudi club he currently plays for, has already sent him a renewal offer. In addition, his representative, Bentancur, also confirmed concrete proposals from Mexico and from two Italian clubs. “Nández has one more year on his contract and already has an offer to renew. We received a very important offer from Mexico, and in Italy there are two more clubs,” the representative explained in an interview with Carve Deportiva.
But before finalizing anything, Nández is waiting. The dream of returning to Boca, the club where he played between 2017 and 2019 and where he won the league title and the Super Cup, remains intact. Riquelme is constantly in informal contact with the player, even jokingly: “Half-jokingly, he sent me a message asking if I was going to keep vacationing in Arabia and if I wanted to come back to Boca,” Nández himself said at the time.
His agent was clear about the player’s stance and the state of negotiations: “He has a love for Boca, but right now I see it as difficult. In this case, the club has to make a move for him.” With a release clause of five million euros, Xeneize would have to negotiate with Al-Qadisiya to unlock the deal. Now, it remains to be seen whether this omission from the World Cup squad shakes the player up and leads him to decide to come to a more competitive league like Argentina’s.
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