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Rashford scored only eight goals all season in a dramatic drop off from his career high of 30 in the previous campaign and pays the price in a major shock. Henderson’s move to Ajax to save his international career has meanwhile failed and the 33-year-old is unlikely to play for his country again.
Crystal Palace duo Adam Wharton and Eberechi Eze have made the long list, which also includes Liverpool’s Jarell Quansah and Curtis Jones. But Chelsea full-backs Reece James and Ben Chilwell have been left out.
Southgate has named a large squad today, with several more than the allotted 26 players included, ahead of friendly matches with Bosnia and Herzegovina at St James’ Park on 3 June and Iceland at Wembley on 7 June. The England manager will then finalise his Euros squad with an announcement on Saturday 8 June, six days before the tournament begins.
Follow the latest updates and reaction to the England squad announcement below.
Who’s on the plane, who’s in contention and who will miss out?
Nearly there
Kobbie Mainoo
Mainoo has had an impressive breakthrough year at Manchester United after graduating from the club’s academy, and the teenager reproduced that form in his first senior start for England against Belgium. Given the lack of midfield options, Mainoo may well have played himself into the Euros squad – and perhaps even the starting XI.
James Maddison
The midfielder struggled with an injury at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, which prevented him from making an appearance, but he’s done enough for Tottenham this season to earn another squad place at the Euros. Maddison will provide an alternative option as an attacking midfielder, though his minutes may be limited by Bellingham, Foden and the emergence of...
Cole Palmer
Chelsea’s talisman won the Premier League’s young player of the year award after scoring 26 goals and racking up 15 assists in all competitions. Palmer has two England caps, although a minor injury scuppered his chances of showing what he can do during March’s internationals. But his four goals against Everton in April underlined the point: a man in incredible form, Palmer has to be on the plane.
Ollie Watkins
Watkins has been sensational since Unai Emery took over as Aston Villa manager last year, and the striker makes the strongest case to play the role of Kane’s deputy at the Euros after finishing the Premier League season with the most assists (13) and joint-fourth most goals (19).
Mike Jones21 May 2024 09:31
Who’s on the plane, who’s in contention and who will miss out?
Nearly there
Aaron Ramsdale
The goalkeeper lost his battle for a starting place at Arsenal with David Raya, but even so, he is likely to go to the Euros as Pickford’s deputy.
Kieran Trippier
One of Southgate’s favourites, Trippier is likely to be part of the squad for his experience, versatility and his set-piece delivery. His form for Newcastle this season has not been to his typical high standards and he had battled injury over the past two months, but Trippier returned for the final games of the season and should go to Germany this summer, where he will cover both right-back and left-back.
Conor Gallagher
Gallagher has been bright and energetic in his cluster of England caps and is clearly valued by the manager. He seems to have done enough to usurp more well-established internationals and regular starts for Chelsea this season have increased his chances of being selected for the Euros in a position where England lack depth.
Jordan Henderson
The midfielder was booed by England fans in last year’s internationals at Wembley following his move to the Saudi Pro League but that only seemed to strengthen Southgate’s loyalty to the player. The manager values Henderson’s professionalism, experience and leadership in a youthful squad, and his push for a place on the plane was boosted after a return to European football with Ajax. There are not many obvious deputies for Rice in the holding role and that plays in Henderson’s favour.
Mike Jones21 May 2024 09:24
Who’s on the plane, who’s in contention and who will miss out?
On the plane
Kyle Walker
Experience, recovery pace and an ability to play on the right of a back three all make the Manchester City captain an essential part of Southgate’s plans. Only Kane and Harry Maguire have won more than Walker’s 61 caps since the manager took charge in 2016.
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Alexander-Arnold has struggled to get games for England at right-back, but a switch into midfield has seen him more involved for his country. The Liverpool vice-captain offers unique creativity as well as pinpoint set-piece delivery and could be an option alongside Rice as a deep-lying midfielder.
Jude Bellingham
The 20-year-old has quickly elevated himself to be one of England’s essential players. He is consistently producing outstanding performances both for his country and his club, Real Madrid, racking up goals and assists after driving runs from midfield. Southgate likes to use Bellingham as a No 10 playing off Harry Kane, but an abundance of attacking talent could see him deployed in a deeper role at the Euros.
Harry Maguire
The Manchester United defender is one of Southgate’s most trusted players and he remains the most likely partner for Stones at Euro 2024, in what will be their fourth tournament together. A lack of playing time for his club had brought scepticism from fans and the media about his role this summer, but Maguire re-established himself in Erik ten Hag’s first team.
Bukayo Saka
Saka is fast becoming a senior England player despite being only 22, and is set for a key role at Euro 2024. He has produced another excellent season for Arsenal, with 20 goals and 14 assists from 47 games, and Saka will be first choice on England’s right wing in Germany.
Mike Jones21 May 2024 09:17
Who’s on the plane, who’s in contention and who will miss out?
On the plane
Harry Kane
England’s captain remains their talisman on the pitch, both with his leadership and with his goals as he continues to add to his record tally in his debut season at Bayern Munich. The 30-year-old has recovered well after an ankle injury ruled him out of the March internationals, although a trophyless debut season in Germany was a disappointment.
Jordan Pickford
The Everton goalkeeper has been England’s No 1 for a long time and that position is safe – despite a poor error in the March friendly against Belgium – particularly given the way his closest challenger, Aaron Ramsdale, was usurped by David Raya at Arsenal this season.
John Stones
The Manchester City defender has been a stalwart for Southgate over the years, integral to deep runs at the 2018 World Cup and the last Euros, and the lack of centre-back alternatives only strengthens his position in the squad. Stones has struggled for fitness at times, but finished the season on the City bench and still has time to sharpen up before the tournament.
Declan Rice
Rice has been one of Arsenal’s outstanding players this season, and his importance at international level has grown immeasurably over the past few years to the point where he is crucial to how England play. After Kane, Rice is arguably England’s hardest player to replace.
Phil Foden
Foden enjoyed his best season yet in a Manchester City shirt, becoming a talisman for the club that delivers time and again. He will be 24 when the Euros come around and is increasingly essential to Pep Guardiola’s City team, as well as England. His velcro control is unique in the national squad and Southgate’s only conundrum is where to fit Foden’s attacking talents into a team containing Bellingham, Saka and more.
Mike Jones21 May 2024 09:10
When is England’s Euro 2024 squad announcement?
The England Euro 2024 squad will be announced on Tuesday 21 May at 1pm BST.
This will only be a preliminary squad leaving Gareth Southgate with a bit of time to decide who is fit and who is firing before the tournament itself.
England’s first game at Euro 2024 is against Serbia on June 16 but they play two friendlies against Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 3 and Iceland on June 7 as warm-up matches.
Uefa have mandated a deadline of June 7 for teams to name their final squads.
Mike Jones21 May 2024 09:00
Uefa increases squad sizes to 26
Uefa confirmed its decision to stick with the increased squad size of 26 players for this summer’s tournament.
They released a statement earlier in the year that read: “The Uefa executive committee has today decided to increase the maximum squad size of the teams participating in the upcoming Euro 2024 from the original quota of 23 to 26 players.
“The increase does not represent an obligation for the participating national associations.
“In accordance with the competition regulations, teams must provide Uefa with a list containing a minimum of 23 players and a maximum of 26 by the deadline of June 7.”
Mike Jones21 May 2024 08:55
England and Scotland given Euro 2024 boost as UEFA confirms 26-player squads
Countries competing at this summer’s European Championship will be allowed to name 26-player squads, UEFA has confirmed.
England boss Gareth Southgate, Scotland manager Steve Clarke and their continental counterparts had been preparing to return to 23-man squads for the tournament in Germany, after being allowed expanded groups at Euro 2020 to help cope with the knock-on impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
The 2022 World Cup also featured 26-man squads due to it taking place in the winter.
National team coaches had been preparing to return to 23-man squads for the tournament in Germany
Mike Jones21 May 2024 08:49
Luke Shaw set to be included in England training squad despite injury
England boss Gareth Southgate will include several players who are injury doubts when he names a training squad ahead of Euro 2024 on Tuesday.
Southgate adopted a similar strategy three years ago ahead of the last European Championship when he called up a 33-man squad before it was whittled down to 26 on the eve of the finals.
A group of around 30 players will be selected on Tuesday and Manchester United defender Luke Shaw is set to get the nod despite his ongoing injury issues, the PA news agency understands.
Shaw has not played for Manchester United since February due to a muscle problem and last week Erik ten Hag admitted the left-back was a major doubt to feature in Saturday’s FA Cup final.
Gareth Southgate will name a training squad of around 30 players for England’s Euro 2024 warm-up fixtures.
Mike Jones21 May 2024 08:43
Good morning!
Hello all and welcome to The Independent’s coverage of today’s England squad announcement.
Gareth Southgate will be revealing who has made the cut for his initial training squad this afternoon but we’re going to enjoy a bit of speculation until then to see who has or has not made a claim for Euro 2024.
The tournament kicks off next month and England are one of the favourites to lift the trophy in Germany but which players are in contention to make the plane?
Stick around for all the latest updates throughout the day.
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