Gareth Southgate set to name 30-man England ‘training’ squad as one big name faces snub
Gareth Southgate will name a provisional 30-man ‘training’ squad ahead of England’s Euro 2024 campaign, with one big name set to miss out as the Three Lions grapple with a crisis at the back.
The England boss will announce his pre-tournament squad on Tuesday afternoon ahead of friendlies against Bosnia and Herzegovina and Iceland, before it is then whittled down to 26 players for the Euros.
Southgate has decided to name a larger ‘training’ squad due to the absence of a number of players for the first few days of the camp, as well as the question marks hanging over some of his injured stars.
Manchester United and City’s players are unlikely to be involved in the first friendly due to their participation in the FA Cup final on Saturday, while Jude Bellingham will not be released by Real Madrid until after the Champions League final on June 1.
Southgate is expected to use the additional space in his squad to try out some defensive options, with the situation at left-back of particular concern to him.
First-choice full-back Luke Shaw has not played since February and suffered a setback in his recovery recently, while back-up Ben Chilwell has been limited to just 10 minutes of Premier League action since the beginning of March.
Both players will be given the chance to prove their fitness, but Southgate is thought to be leaning towards making Kieran Trippier his first-choice option at left-back.
Even that is something of a risk, with the 33-year-old having made just two brief substitute appearances and one start since recovering from a calf injury.
With the doubts over Shaw and Chilwell, Southgate could also select the likes of Levi Colwill, Ezri Konsa or Joe Gomez who all have the versatility to cover at both centre-back and left-back.
One player who looks set to miss out on a place in the squad is Raheem Sterling, who does not expect to be picked and is facing up to the prospect of missing a first international tournament in 10 years since being picked by Roy Hodgson for the 2014 World Cup as a teenager.
Although he netted in Chelsea’s final match of the season against Bournemouth, players such as Cole Palmer, Anthony Gordon and Jarrod Bowen are all ahead of him in the pecking order.
There are no major concerns over Gordon even though he missed Newcastle’s end-of-season win over Brentford – and their post-season trip to Melbourne – while Bowen only missed West Ham’s trip to the Etihad due to illness.
Marcus Rashford could well make the provisional squad despite a drop in form, while the likes of Jack Grealish, Eberechi Eze and James Maddison are likely vying for one or two spots due to Southgate’s need to bolster the defensive side of his squad.