England manager Gareth Southgate has announced a preliminary 33-player training squad ahead of Euro 2024, highlighting several surprising inclusions and notable omissions as he gears up for the European Championships in Germany this summer. The squad will be trimmed down to 26 players on Saturday, June 8, following friendly matches against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Newcastle and Iceland at Wembley.
Southgate’s selection includes several unexpected players, notably Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton and Liverpool’s Curtis Jones and Jarrell Quansah. These newcomers join an established core led by Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, and the Premier League’s player of the year, Phil Foden. England, who reached the final three years ago but were defeated by Italy on penalties, are once again among the favorites to win the Euros.
However, several prominent names have been left out of the squad, marking significant changes and raising questions about the team’s composition. Here’s a closer look at some of the key players who have missed out:
Marcus Rashford
Perhaps the most significant omission is Marcus Rashford, the Manchester United forward. Despite being a near-constant presence in Southgate’s squads since taking charge, Rashford’s poor season—scoring just eight goals in all competitions—has cost him a place in the squad. With other attacking options, particularly Anthony Gordon of Newcastle, showing better form, Rashford will miss a major international tournament for the first time since Euro 2016 when he was just 18. His exclusion underscores the fierce competition for forward positions in the England team.
Jordan Henderson
Jordan Henderson’s absence is another surprise, given Southgate’s historical loyalty to the midfielder. Henderson, who has been a part of the England squad for the last six major tournaments, will not be heading to Euro 2024. His controversial move to Saudi Arabia last summer, followed by a transfer to Ajax in January, appears to have impacted his standing. The performances of younger midfielders like Kobbie Mainoo, Curtis Jones, and Adam Wharton have seen Henderson overtaken in Southgate’s plans.
Raheem Sterling
Raheem Sterling, though not entirely unexpected given his absence from the squad since the World Cup, will also miss out. Sterling has been a crucial player for Southgate in every major tournament since the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. Only Harry Kane has scored more goals for England under Southgate than Sterling, making his exclusion noteworthy.
Ben Chilwell
Chelsea defender Ben Chilwell is another significant absentee. Although Luke Shaw made the squad despite recent injuries, Chilwell has not recovered in time. His absence creates a potential vulnerability at left-back, especially with doubts surrounding Shaw’s fitness.
Jadon Sancho
Jadon Sancho, who might start in the Champions League final for Borussia Dortmund, has been left out despite his resurgence in form. Sancho’s return to prominence came too late to influence his inclusion, as his last call-up was three years ago, just after the previous Euros.
Ben White
Despite Southgate’s open door policy for Arsenal defender Ben White, he is not in the squad. This could be due to White not making himself available or Southgate opting for other options. White’s exclusion is notable given his role in Arsenal’s Premier League title challenge.
Reece James
Injuries have severely limited Reece James’s season, with the Chelsea captain making only 11 appearances. Despite right-back being one of England’s strongest positions with Kyle Walker and Kieran Trippier selected, James’s limited playtime meant he was not considered a viable option.
Levi Colwill
The versatile Chelsea defender Levi Colwill, who could have provided cover for England’s injury-plagued left-back position, has been overlooked. Joe Gomez, Ezri Konsa, and Lewis Dunk have been preferred.
Mason Mount
Mason Mount’s difficult season at Manchester United has cost him a spot in the squad. Once a starter at Euro 2020 and the 2022 World Cup, Mount has struggled with injuries and form, falling out of contention as a result.
Kalvin Phillips
Kalvin Phillips, a key starter at the last Euros, has been left out after two seasons of limited play. His loan move to West Ham in January did not yield significant improvement, making his omission less surprising.
Dominic Solanke
Despite a stellar season with Bournemouth, scoring 19 Premier League goals, Dominic Solanke has been overlooked in favor of more established forwards like Harry Kane, Ivan Toney, and Ollie Watkins.
Nick Pope
Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope, once tipped to challenge Jordan Pickford for the starting spot, has been out since December due to a dislocated shoulder. Dean Henderson and James Trafford have been preferred, alongside Aaron Ramsdale.
England’s Training Squad Ahead of Euro 2024
The preliminary squad includes:
Goalkeepers: Dean Henderson, Jordan Pickford, Aaron Ramsdale, James Trafford.
Defenders:Jarrad Branthwaite, Lewis Dunk, Joe Gomez, Marc Guehi, Ezri Konsa, Harry Maguire, Jarell Quansah, Luke Shaw, John Stones, Kieran Trippier, Kyle Walker.
Midfielders:Trent Alexander-Arnold, Conor Gallagher, Curtis Jones, Kobbie Mainoo, Declan Rice, Adam Wharton.
Forwards:Jude Bellingham, Jarrod Bowen, Eberechi Eze, Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, Anthony Gordon, Harry Kane, James Maddison, Cole Palmer, Bukayo Saka, Ivan Toney, Ollie Watkins.
Southgate’s decisions reflect both his commitment to integrating new talent and the challenging realities of maintaining form and fitness in the competitive landscape of international football. As England prepares for Euro 2024, the emphasis will be on balancing experience with fresh talent to build a squad capable of competing at the highest level.