Gareth Southgate has informed Manchester united forward Mason Greenwood that he would not be part of England's squad for the upcoming EUROS.
In a recent statement, England manager Gareth Southgate has confirmed that Mason Greenwood will not be part of England's Euro 2024 squad but has not ruled out a return beyond this summer’s competition.
It's been gathered that Gareth Southgate expressed that allowing Greenwood to continue his career abroad has been a positive move, but he believes that including him in the squad for Euro 2024 would be a big distraction for the team.
The coach of the Three Lions also mentioned that he has not tracked Greenwood's progress closely and would need to know more details about the whole situation before considering a potential recall for the forward.
Southgate's decision stems from Greenwood's absence from the England senior setup since September 2020 when he made his debut before being sent home by Southgate for breaching COVID-19 regulations.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding Greenwood's future, Southgate hinted that his international future could be reconsidered in the future, pending a thorough investigation into the player’s conduct.
The 22-year-old forward, currently on loan at Getafe, has showcased promising form in Spain, scoring eight goals and providing five assists in 26 appearances, indicating positive progress in his career 1. While Greenwood's return to the England set-up remains uncertain, Southgate's decision not to rule out a potential recall after the tournament presents a glimmer of hope for the young player's international career.
In a recent statement, England manager Gareth Southgate has confirmed that Mason Greenwood will not be part of England's Euro 2024 squad but has not ruled out a return beyond this summer’s competition.
It's been gathered that Gareth Southgate expressed that allowing Greenwood to continue his career abroad has been a positive move, but he believes that including him in the squad for Euro 2024 would be a big distraction for the team.
The coach of the Three Lions also mentioned that he has not tracked Greenwood's progress closely and would need to know more details about the whole situation before considering a potential recall for the forward.
Southgate's decision stems from Greenwood's absence from the England senior setup since September 2020 when he made his debut before being sent home by Southgate for breaching COVID-19 regulations.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding Greenwood's future, Southgate hinted that his international future could be reconsidered in the future, pending a thorough investigation into the player’s conduct.
The 22-year-old forward, currently on loan at Getafe, has showcased promising form in Spain, scoring eight goals and providing five assists in 26 appearances, indicating positive progress in his career 1. While Greenwood's return to the England set-up remains uncertain, Southgate's decision not to rule out a potential recall after the tournament presents a glimmer of hope for the young player's international career.
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