Mauricio Pochettino's 'insane' Tottenham debutant tipped for England call under Gareth Southgate
Marcus Edwards has made quite the impression in Portugal since departing Tottenham in the summer of 2019.
Making a name for himself in the academy before Mauricio Pochettino handed him his senior bow against Gillingham in the EFL Cup in September 2016, the Enfield-born youngster was expected to play a big part in Spurs' future.
However, things didn't pan out for him in N17 and he headed to Vitoria de Guimaraes on a permanent deal after loan spells at Norwich City and Excelsior Rotterdam.
Catching the eye at Vitoria over the past few years, Edwards was on the move at the start of the week following a transfer to Portuguese giants Sporting CP.
Signing a four-year deal in the Portuguese capital, much will be expected of the 23-year-old after eight goals and four assists from his 24 games in all competitions in 2021/22.
Representing England as a youngster from U16 level up to the U20s, Edwards will no doubt have one eye on a future call-up to the senior side if he can keep up his current form and eventually hit the next level.
Former Arsenal youngster Stephy Mavididi, who currently plays for French side Montpellier, is one person who does believe that Southgate should be watching Edwards as he plots his future plans.
Mavididi, speaking in an interview with LiveScore, said: "Marcus Edwards. He is insane. Every time someone asks me about this guy, for me, he is one of the top three players I have played with.
"Dribbling, agility, low center of gravity, his change of direction. I haven’t seen anyone better than him with my own eyes. The guy is a joke, in the pockets and on the turn.
"He’s in Portugal right now. Last year I think he got seven or eight goals and a couple of assists, the year before that he was doing the same