Foden, Mount, Rice, Bellingham: England's insane U23 squad depth
England are currently one of the best international football teams on the planet.
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England are currently one of the best international football teams on the planet.
James Garner has been in great form for Nottingham Forest this season and is one match away from earning promotion to the Premier League. But what is the next step for the Manchester United youngster?
According to reliable journalist Tom Barclay, Southampton transfer target Liam Delap would ‘definitely’ fit the profile of player that manager Ralph Hasenhuttl might be tempted to sign during the upcoming transfer window.
Manchester City and Liverpool have a couple of full-back representatives each, while at least two more of these ten are on their radars.
Brighton and Hove Albion defender Tariq Lamptey has asked to be left out of England’s under-21s squad after receiving an approach to play for Ghana’s national side.
When Gareth Southgate announced his latest England squad on Tuesday, something immediately stood out - the sheer number of players that have been developed at Chelsea's Cobham facilities in Surrey. Marc Guehi, Mason Mount, Reece James, Fikayo Tomori, Conor Gallagher, Declan Rice and Tammy Abraham all came up through the ranks.
Tammy Abraham has been only improved since leaving Chelsea. Finishing his first season in Serie A with Roma at 17 goals and four assists, the 24-year-old has become the record English scorer in a single Serie A campaign.
Southampton would be an ideal destination for young Manchester City striker Liam Delap, according to The Sun journalist Tom Barclay.