Among those left out are Richarlison, Casemiro, Matheus Cunha, Gabriel Jesus, and Bremer.
Richarlison's absence is attributed to yet another injury setback, sidelining the Tottenham Hotspur forward for the season.
Gabriel Jesus finds himself out of favor at Arsenal, with manager Mikel Arteta preferring Kai Havertz in the attacking role. Meanwhile, Casemiro's struggles at Manchester United have impacted his inclusion, as the midfielder has failed to find his form since joining the Premier League club two years ago.
In their absence, the squad sees Real Madrid's Vinicius and Rodrygo expected to lead the attack. Teenager Endrick, who received his first international call-up earlier this year, is set to join the team officially as a Real Madrid player when he turns 18 in the summer.
The full Brazil squad includes a mix of experienced players and emerging talents.
In goal, Alisson, Ederson, and Bento make the cut, while defenders Danilo, Yan Couto, Beraldo, Militão, Gabriel Magalhães, and Marquinhos provide solidity at the back.
The midfield boasts the likes of Arana, Wendell, Andreas Pereira, Bruno Guimarães, Douglas Luiz, João Gomes, and Paquetá, offering depth and creativity in the middle of the park.
Up front, alongside the aforementioned Vinicius and Rodrygo, Endrick is joined by EvanÃlson, Martinelli, Raphinha, and Savinho, forming a dynamic attacking lineup for Brazil's Copa America campaign.
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