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The seven forwards England should take to Euros amid Marcus Rashford and Jack Grealish risk

England will go into Euro 2024 as one of the tournament favourites and it is perhaps their final chance of silverware so far under Gareth Southgate amid his uncertain future.

The Three Lions are blessed with quality throughout almost every position, including in attack. As a result, the manager might have to make some tough decisions and omit some household names, which would be sure make headlines.

The Mirror claims that Euro 2020 poster boy and Manchester City winger Jack Grealish is at risk of losing his spot on the plane to Germany while Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford’s underwhelming club form sees him on the selection periphery.

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The likes of Jarrod Bowen, Cole Palmer and Anthony Gordon are pushing for places while the inclusion of undroppables Harry Kane, Phil Foden and Bukayo Saka make it a tough call for Southgate. Here are the seven attackers our writers would take to Euro 2024.

Harry Kane, Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden are non-negotiable, the latter being able to play both on the flank and in midfield. Euro 2024 would be Rashford’s fifth major international tournament and, while his club form has stuttered this term, experience accounts for a lot.

When crunch time comes, you need match-winners and Rashford has shown in the past he has the ability to be that man, unlike Bowen and Gordon who at this stage are too undercooked at international level to be taken to Germany.

Someone will need to play back-up to Kane and it’s a choice between Ollie Watkins and Ivan Toney. Taking three centre-forwards seems pointless given Kane's monopoly. So, England need a striker who can hit the

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