CHICAGO — Midfielder Julian Green returns to the U.S. national team for the first time in two years, joining star midfielder Christian Pulisic on a young American roster for a May 28 exhibition against Bolivia at Chester, Pennsylvania.

Josh Sargent, an 18-year-old forward who moved to Germany's Werder Bremen this year but has yet to play for the club, is among seven players on the 22-man roster announced Sunday who could make their national team debuts. He is joined by goalkeeper Alex Bono, midfielder Alejandro Guido and defenders Matthew Olosunde, Erik Palmer-Brown, Keaton Parks and Antonee Robinson. Guido, Olosunde and Parks will be attending a national team camp for the first time.

Pulisic and left back Jorge Villafana are the only players who were in the lineup for the 2-1 loss at Trinidad and Tobago last October that ended the Americans' streak of seven straight World Cup appearances. The match will be a homecoming for the 19-year-old Pulisic, who is from Hershey, Pennsylvania, which is about 90 miles (145 kilometres) west of Chester, and already is the top player in the U.S. pool.

Green is the only World Cup veteran. Now 22, he scored against Belgium in the second round of the 2014 tournament but never got into a Bundesliga match with Bayern Munich during the following two seasons. He transferred to second-division Stuttgart in January 2017 and spent the past season on loan to another second-tier team, Greuther Fuerth.

Two players return after making their debuts in the 1-0 win over Paraguay in March: midfielder Tim Weah and forward Andrija Novakovich. The 18-year-old Weah, the son of 1995 FIFA Player of the Year and current Liberia President George Weah, made his first start for Paris Saint-Germain in Saturday's season-ending match against Caen.

Weston McKennie, a 19-year-old midfielder who scored in his debut at Portugal in November, played in 22 Bundesliga matches this season for second-place Schalke.

A pair of players viewed as the possible starting central defenders for the next World Cup cycle also are included: Cameron Carter-Vickers and Matt Miazga. Carter-Vickers, a son of former NBA player Howard Carter, spent the season on loan from Tottenham to second-tier Sheffield United and Ipswich, and he signed a contract with Spurs last week that runs an additional year to 2021. Miazga spent the last two seasons on loan from Chelsea to Vitesse in the Netherllands.

The average age of players on the roster is 22 years, 286 days as of Sunday, and 15 players are 22 or younger. Pulisic, Villafana, defender Eric Lichaj and midfielder Joe Corona are the only players with extensive national team experience.

Interim coach Dave Sarachan has given debuts to nine players in three matches since Bruce Arena quit following the loss at Trinidad. Sarachan intends to change the roster and add more players from Major League Soccer for matches at Ireland on June 2 and at France on June 9.

The U.S. Soccer Federation has not said when it will hire a new coach. The Americans do not have a competitive match until the CONCACAF Gold Cup in June 2019.

The roster:

Goalkeepers: Alex Bono (Toronto), Bill Hamid (Midtjylland, Denmark), Ethan Horvath (Club Brugge, Belgium)

Defenders: Cameron Carter-Vickers (Ipswich, England), Eric Lichaj (Nottingham Forest, England), Matt Miazga (Vitesse, Netherlands), Matthew Olosunde (Manchester United, England), Erik Palmer-Brown (Kortrijk, Belgium), Keaton Parks (Benfica, Portugal), Antonee Robinson (Bolton, England), Jorge Villafana (Santos Laguna, Mexico), Walker Zimmerman (LA)

Midfielders: Joe Corona (Club America, Mexico), Lynden Gooch (Sunderland, England), Julian Green (Greuther Fuerth, Germany), Alejandro Guido (Tijuana, Mexico), Weston McKennie (Schalke, Germany), Christian Pulisic (Dortmund, Germany), Tim Weah (Paris Saint-Germain, France)

Forwards: Andrija Novakovich (Telstar, Netherlands), Rubio Rubin (Tijuana, Mexico), Josh Sargent (Werder Bremen, Germany)