The winger has endured a difficult first season with Manchester United but remains a key player for the national side
Angel Di Maria has been named in Argentina's 22-man squad for the clashes with El Salvador and Ecuador in the United States at the end of March.
The Manchester United winger has endured a nightmare first season at Old Trafford and was sent off in his side's 2-1 FA Cup defeat to Arsenal on Tuesday night, but remains a key part of Albiceleste boss Gerardo Martino's plans.
Argentina's trip to the USA will see them play El Salvador at FedEx Field in Washington on March 28, before travelling to New Jersey to lock horns with fellow Copa América side Ecuador at the MetLife Stadium on March 31.
Paris Saint-Germain’s Ezequiel Lavezzi will make the trip stateside, despite falling out of favour at Parc des Princes, with team-mate Javier Pastore also chosen after establishing himself in Laurent Blanc’s team.
Villarreal defender Mateo Musacchio and Valencia’s Lucas Orbán have both been recalled to the squad and will want to add to their collective tally of three international caps.
Roberto Pereyra, who is currently on loan at Juventus from Udinese, has been handed a call-up and joins a number of familiar faces, with Barcelona duo Lionel Messi and Javier Mascherano and Manchester City's Sergio Agüero all receiving call-ups.
Players who play their football in Argentina will be added to the selection in the coming days.