Plans for the United States men’s national team (USMNT) ahead of the 2026 World Cup encounter a setback, with Germany emerging as a potential rival for promising defender Noahkai Banks.
Injury Sidelines Key Prospect
The 19-year-old Augsburg right centre-back sustained a foot injury that forced him to miss his club’s March 14 match against Borussia Dortmund. This injury ensures Banks sits out the upcoming international window, a critical period for securing his spot.
Uncertainty in International Allegiance
Banks remains undecided on his international future. Germany continues to monitor his progress and maintain contact, raising the possibility of a switch in allegiance. He previously received a call-up from USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino in September 2025, though he did not see game time. Expectations had built for a role in the final World Cup squad, but his absence from the March roster and lack of commitment diminish those prospects significantly.
Impressive Bundesliga Campaign
Banks’ club performances explain the interest from both nations. He has appeared in 21 Bundesliga matches this season, starting 19, with one goal and one assist. His consistent displays have solidified his status as a regular for Augsburg, who hold 10th place in the standings.

