The US menās national team had the second-youngest squad at the 2022 FIFA World Cup, fueled in part by MLS homegrown exports like Tyler Adams (New York Red Bulls) and Brenden Aaronson (Philadelphia Union).
Sticking with that MLS homegrown theme, letās break down which players could enter the roster after rising through academies across the league. This is not to suggest/guarantee theyāll make the USMNT roster for North America 2026, but rather to forecast who might reach that World Cup level.
The below group is broken down by tiers, starting with 1) who we might see soon and then getting into 2) high-potential teens and 3) U-20 players whose outlook could improve. Almost all of these players are yet to make their USMNT debut, and plenty more will enter the discourse in seasons ahead.
A quick note: MLS homegrown exports like Paxten Aaronson (Eintracht Frankfurt), Justin Che (Hoffenheim), Kevin Paredes (Wolfsburg) and more arenāt spotlighted because theyāre already in Europe.
These players have played first-team soccer in MLS for a couple of seasons, and seem ready to factor into the USMNT in some capacity.
Only 22, Pomykal has over 100 MLS games under his belt with 4g/12a along the way. The FC Dallas homegrown product has stayed healthy the last two seasons, a massive win considering his injury stops and starts in recent years. He earned his first (and only) senior USA cap in September 2019, though could/should be integrated more.
Tolkin might be in Europe as soon as this winter, emerging as one of MLSās best left backs the past two seasons. The 20-year-old Red Bulls youth product thrives in their high-pressing system and could feasibly reach MLS All-Star status if heās around for the 2023 season.
The Crew homegrown missed the 2021 season with a torn ACL, but bounced back to his no-nonsense self last campaign. The 21-year-old will now be coached by ex-CF MontrƩal manager Wilfried Nancy and, internationally, could help add some much-needed depth to the No. 6 spot.
The 19-year-old forward has the physical profile to play senior international soccer, and last summer he reportedly drew interest from Ligue 1 side Stade de Reims. Heās got 9g/12a in 81 Earthquakes games, showing bits of skill (this through ball; this volley) that spotlight his potential.
These players have either broken through or may soon reach USMNT camps if they keep progressing as hoped.
Itās no stretch, at least in this scribeās view, to call Vargas one of the biggest teenage talents in MLS. The Sounders homegrown was fantastic as they won the 2022 Concacaf Champions League title, and would be discussed more if not for a troublesome back injury. The 17-year-old is also eligible for Mexico.
Injuries gave Wiley the runway to play more than 1,500 minutes last year for Atlanta United. Featuring mainly at left back, there were instances where the 17-year-old was one of ATLās most dangerous attacking players (his defensive game needs some fine-tuning, but signs are promising).
Iāll point to Matt Doyleās 2026 World Cup roster prediction, which had Medina as his āwishcastingā pick. Thatās how well-regarded the 16-year-old San Jose product is before he plays one MLS minute; the attack-minded midfielder is a big-time prospect. Keep an eye on homegrown midfielder Niko Tsakiris, too.
Bajraktarevic has often played up with US youth national teams, plus arrived in New England from Wisconsin (of all places) to eventually earn a homegrown deal. The 17-year-old left-footed playmaker is silky-smooth on the ball and sees passes/plays at a high level. Fellow Revs homegrown midfielder Noel Buck deserves a shout, too.
Baker-Whiting is currently training with German Bundesliga side SC Freiburg and has been linked to some of Europeās biggest clubs, placing on The Guardian's Next Generation list in September. The 2005-born homegrown midfielder isnāt yet in the USMNT fold, but that seems his final destination one day.
Itās been a wild few months for Cremaschi, starring in Inter Miamiās youth system before earning a homegrown deal and getting call-ups to both Argentine and US youth national team camps. The 17-year-old is entering his inaugural MLS season and will hope for a first-team breakthrough under manager Phil Neville.
In July, these players were part of the US U-20 side that booked dual qualification to the 2023 FIFA World Cup in Indonesia and the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. Theyāve got potential, though letās circle back down the road.
GutiƩrrez came on strong last year, ultimately finishing with 2g/7a for a Fire side that struggled to score. The 19-year-old has shown flashes as both a central playmaker and wide attacker, setting up plays and carving up defenses. GutiƩrrez is Mexican-American.
Sullivan, 18, has proved productive for the US U-20s, playing up top after usually slotting in midfield for the Union. Heās got 3g/1a in 761 minutes for Philadelphia, often being a late-game sub for the perennial MLS Cup contenders.
The son of Austin FC manager Josh Wolff, the 17-year-old looked at home in Austinās high-intensity midfield ā a tactical system that employs similar principles to the USMNT. He amassed roughly 900 first-team minutes during his first true pro season, a strong building block.
Edelman looked super comfortable after breaking into RBNYās starting lineup midway through last season. Weāll see if the 19-year-old has the physical/technical qualities to reach the USMNT level, but thereās a lot the US U-20s captain/No. 6 does well.
With Gaga Slonina off to Chelsea, does Brady step into Chicagoās starting goalkeeper spot? The 18-year-old seems to have pole position, starring for the US U-20s and reportedly drawing interest from Belgian side Club Brugge.