Didier Deschamps has made his decision: France’s attack at the 2026 World Cup will have a strong Paris Saint-Germain flavor. According to L’Équipe, three PSG forwards are set to be included in the squad. A bold statement that highlights the growing influence of the Parisian club within the national team.
Deschamps has reportedly already outlined his main plans for the 2026 World Cup, with Paris Saint-Germain playing a central role. The French national team’s attack is expected to be heavily marked by red and blue. This strategic choice confirms the rise of PSG players as key figures for Les Bleus.
PSG’s Rising Influence in France’s 2026 World Cup Squad
Désiré Doué, Bradley Barcola, and Ousmane Dembélé are said to have virtually secured their spots in the 26-man squad. Three dynamic attacking profiles, each capable of turning a match on its head. The message is clear: the new Parisian wave has firmly established itself in the national coach’s long-term plans.
However, not everyone enjoys the same level of certainty. Lucas Chevalier, lacking playing time, has seen his chances diminish significantly. Meanwhile, Lucas Hernandez, a long-standing pillar of the Deschamps era, will also need to prove he still deserves his place in the group. Warren Zaïre-Emery remains on standby and could benefit from the Parisian momentum to break into the final list. One thing is certain: with one year to go before the World Cup, the hierarchy is shifting, and PSG is emerging more than ever as the offensive backbone of Les Bleus.
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