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England superstar has decided to change nationality with immediate effect and will NEVER play for Gareth Southgate’s side ever again

“There is no reason why Raheem or any other player not in the squad can’t come in,” Southgate said.

“We don’t need to know about his goodness or character.” We couldn’t have had the journey we did over the last few years without him.

“I can only say again what I’ve said in meetings: we’re playing really well? Who am I leaving out?”

Southgate was upset that Stones had hurt himself again, and he said that Chelsea defender Reece James had asked not to be in the group because he had just returned to play after a hamstring problem.

Southgate told him, “I’m really sorry for John.”

“There is no reason why Raheem or any other player not in the squad can’t come in,” Southgate said.

“We don’t need to know about his goodness or character.” We couldn’t have had the journey we did over the last few years without him.

“I can only say again what I’ve said in meetings: we’re playing really well? Who am I leaving out?”

His play is of a very high standard. He’s having a tough time with injuries right now, but that gives other players a chance, and we do need to learn more about the players in that area of the field.

Southgate also said, “I wanted to call Reece James, but he doesn’t think he’s ready yet, and I get that.”

There are concerns about James Maddison, Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka, and Wilson’s health.

The England team

Aaron Ramsdale (Arsenal), Jordan Pickford (Everton), and Sam Johnstone (Crystal Palace) are goalkeepers.
They are Levi Colwill for Chelsea, Lewis Dunk for Brighton, Marc Guehi for Crystal Palace, Harry Maguire for Manchester United, Fikayo Tomori for AC Milan/ITA, Kieran Trippier for Newcastle, and Kyle Walker for Manchester City.

The midfielders are: Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid/ESP), Conor Gallagher (Chelsea), Jordan Henderson (Al-Ettifaq/KSA), Kalvin Phillips (Manchester City), and Declan Rice (Arsenal).

In attack, West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen, Manchester City’s Phil Foden, Manchester City’s Jack Grealish, Harry Kane (Bayern Munich, GER), Tottenham’s James Maddison, Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford, Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka, Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins, and Newcastle’s Callum Wilson are all named.

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