Yorkshire Post

Decisions to make in Southgate’s Euro plans

- Simon Peach FOOTBALL REPORTER

GARETH Southgate has some headaches to contend with as the England manager prepares to select his squad today for a pair of high-profile Euro 2024 warm-up friendlies.

With just three months to go until their tournament opener against Serbia in Gelsenkirc­hen, preparatio­ns ramp up with March meetings against Brazil and Belgium at Wembley.

This is the last camp before Southgate names his provisiona­l Euros squad just after the Premier League season concludes, with the final selection to be submitted to UEFA on June 8.

Southgate will be hoping to avoid injury to key players before then but first he has to deal with issues over availabili­ty, game time and form in this meet up.

Joe Gomez and Jack Butland have been tipped for recalls, while former Leeds United midfielder Kalvin Phillips will be hoping he has enough credit in the bank to earn a call-up despite a disastrous start to life at West Ham.

The 28-year-old’s loan from Manchester City has not gone to plan and on Sunday he was culpable for the opener against Burnley, then hauled off at half-time.

The selection of Jordan Henderson, another of Southgate’s favourites, has been another major talking point in the build up to the Euros after he joined Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Ettifaq.

The 33-year-old was included in every squad despite last summer’s controvers­ial move but has now returned to Europe, joining Dutch giants Ajax in January.

Trent Alexander-Arnold, seen as a midfielder by Southgate, has been out for a month due to a knee issue, with Ruben LoftusChee­k and Ross Barkley among those knocking on the door.

Kobbie Mainoo has been tipped in some quarters for a call-up after bursting onto scene impressive­ly at Manchester United, but the 18-year-old could instead join up with the Under-21 set-up.

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