RomaPress
·13 Mei 2026
Three Roma players to watch at the 2026 FIFA World Cup

In partnership with
Yahoo sportsRomaPress
·13 Mei 2026

The 2026 World Cup is now less than a month away, and with the closing of the Italian league, and with no Italy national team to support at the tournament this summer, Roma fans should look towards their club stars to keep engaged with the World Cup.
A handful of Roma players are expected to be selected and play in the 2026 World Cup, set to be hosted in Canada, the United States and Mexico. They are set to be spread across the tournament, including for Ivory Coast, the Netherlands, and Turkey
It’s likely that Roma players may have a huge influence on which country takes home the trophy, and one may even take home a medal himself. If you want to bet on what will be the biggest World Cup ever, UK readers can find new betting sites offering competitive odds through MyBettingSites.co.uk. Let’s look at who has the best odds to bring the World Cup to their country from the Roma squad.
Malen has been a revelation for Roma since signing in January from Aston Villa. He’s been in electric form for the side, with 13 goals in just 16 appearances since signing. All signs point to the club triggering the buy option in his contract, but now his sights will turn to the World Cup squad.
With the injury to Xavi Simons, Malen’s place in the World Cup squad is all but assured, and he’ll likely play a significant role for his country as they look to push into the late stages of the tournament.
Zeki Çelik has become a reliable figure in both the Roma squad and the Turkey national team. Turkey are now heading to the World Cup for the first time since 2002, and it’s highly likely that Çelik will be a central part of the team.
Çelik is likely to start either as a right-back, a wing-back, or even as the right-sided center-back in a back three for Turkey at the World Cup. His versatility and reliability has led him to carve out a solid role for himself at Roma, with 31 appearances this season. With 59 caps for his country, he’ll be counted on as an experienced head for Turkey this summer
One of the most talented players in a generation stacked with Ivorian talent, Evan Ndicka can rest easy knowing he has a spot at the World Cup as long as he remains fit. The left-sided centre back is one of the best in Italy, and a fixture in Roma’s defence all season.
In an Ivory Coast team that is incredibly top-heavy, with plenty of excellent, European talent in attacking positions, Ndicka is going to be asked to almost single-handedly anchor the defence as the team aim to make it to the knockout stages of a World Cup for the first time in their history.







































