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Harry Maguire and Marcus Rashford in England squad with Manchester United teammate omitted

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Harry Maguire and Marcus Rashford have been named in the latest England squad, but there is no place for their fit-again Manchester United teammate Mason Mount.

Maguire and Rashford have been selected for matches against Australia and Italy this month. However, despite a return to action for United in the last three games - following his early-season injury setback - £60million summer signing Mount has been omitted on this occasion.

The former Chelsea midfielder will, instead, remain at Carrington to prepare for upcoming United games. England, similarly to United, are still without first-choice left-back Luke Shaw through injury. ALSO READ: Casemiro has stopped giving United what they need ALSO READ: Ten Hag risks undermining his own United standards Interestingly, there is a place in the squad for Manchester City defender John Stones.

He has not played a minute for the treble-winners this season. Mount, 24, has won 36 caps for the England national team, scoring five goals with as many assists since his debut back in 2019.

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