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Marcus Rashford and Jack Grealish risk losing England spots for Euro 2024 squad

Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford and Manchester City winger Jack Grealish are two of the players reportedly at risk of missing out on England's squad for Euro 2024.

Rashford has struggled to replicate his phenomenal 30-goal form from last season with his current standing at eight in all competitions so far this term. The 26-year-old came on as a substitute in England's friendly defeat to Brazil last weekend but the United man did not feature against Belgium as manager Gareth Southgate assessed his array of wide options.

Meanwhile, Grealish has endured injury problems throughout the campaign and was left out of the most recent England squad. The Mirror reports that the City forward may struggle to reclaim his Three Lions spot, even amid calls for UEFA to extend squad sizes to 26 players for the tournament.

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Speaking about his decision to leave Grealish out of the latest squad, Southgate explained: “Jack’s definitely not out of the picture. I spoke to him before I named the squad. But as I said when I named the squad, Gordon and Bowen are pushing those guys.

“I think Anthony Gordon has been excellent for his club. And obviously Marcus got on in the first game. But I wanted to see Gordon again. I thought James Maddison coming on would have an impact and Bowen has also had a really good camp. So there's competition for places.‌

“I said when I named the squad there is competition for places in those wide areas. A bit of a shame that Cole Palmer missed so much training that we

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