The 31-year-old midfielder on Thursday posted on his community that all active players must respect the league and the national team, and if they are expected to do so, they have to accept the invitation and perform their best.
He added that if he called better players for him, he would accept the decision of the federal captain.
"If you think I can help, then I have a duty to fulfill this invitation," Khedira emphasized.
In relation to the World Cup in Russia, which he said as a group winner and two defeats, he expressed his criticisms of the team and the team despite the fact that he and his team were prepared to honor the tournament.
"I had a good season at Juventus, I scored nine goals, but I played two of my worst matches in the World Championship, although I was in good shape," he said.
Khedira was the base member of the 2014 World Cup qualifier, and his midfielder, Toni Kroos, 28, does not think about saying goodbye to the national team. However, Mesut Özil has criticized the team for the most criticism. The 29-year-old midfielder - who was also criticized for throwing in with the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan - said in mid-July that he would no longer play in the band until he experienced racist and disrespectful acts.