England's U20 World Cup winners in 2017 - Where are they now?
On June 11, 2017, England’s U20s won the World Cup.
After going unbeaten in their group, The Young Lions beat Costa Rica, Mexico and Italy to reach the final.
England faced Venezeula in the final, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin scoring the only goal of the game as they were crowned champions.
Five years have now passed since their triumph, but how are the squad getting on? Find out below…
GK: Freddie Woodman
Where were they in 2017? Newcastle UnitedWhere are they in 2022? Newcastle United
Woodman is still at Newcastle, although he is far down the pecking order. He spent the second half of the 2021/22 season at Bournemouth, where he failed to make a single appearance.
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GK: Dean Henderson
Where were they in 2017? Man UtdWhere are they in 2022? Man Utd
Henderson, capped once by England, only made three appearances for Man Utd in the 2021/22 season. A summer move could be on the cards.
GK: Luke Southwood
Where were they in 2017? ReadingWhere are they in 2022? Reading
Southwood was Reading’s first-choice goalkeeper towards the start of the campaign but lost his place. He is now a Northern Ireland international.
DEF: Jonjoe Kenny
Where were they in 2017? EvertonWhere were they in 2022? Unattached
Kenny’s 16-year spell at Everton came to an end this summer as he was released by the club. He made 68 appearances for Everton.
DEF: Fikayo Tomori
Where were they in 2017? ChelseaWhere were they in 2022? AC Milan
Tomori didn’t quite make the grade at Chelsea but he is now smashing it in Italy with AC Milan. The Italian club paid £25m for his services and he’s been worth every penny. Tomori played a pivotal role as the club won Serie A in the 2021/22 season.
DEF: Callum Connolly
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