One day you’re on holiday. The next, Carlo Ancelotti is on the phone telling you to pack for the World Cup. That’s the reality for Atalanta midfielder Éderson, who has been drafted into Brazil’s 26-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after Wesley picked up an injury during a pre-tournament friendly against Egypt.
The call-up, announced around June 7, makes Éderson the first player added to Brazil’s World Cup roster via injury replacement in 20 years.
From vacation mode to World Cup preparation
Éderson, 26, is expected to link up with the squad at Brazil’s training camp in the New York and New Jersey area within a day or two of the announcement. Brazil’s opening match is against Morocco, meaning Éderson will need to shake off the holiday rust in record time.
He brings three senior caps for Brazil. At Atalanta under Gian Piero Gasperini, Éderson played in one of the most physically demanding systems in European football, a setup that prioritizes relentless running, man-marking, and rapid vertical play.










