Several England players can still change their international allegiance ahead of Euro 2024.
Gareth Southgate has the unenviable task of selecting just 23 players for Euro 2024.
The Three Lions took on Brazil last weekend and entertain Belgium on Tuesday as they prepare for this summer's competition.
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Kobbie Mainoo, who has starred for Manchester United this season, made his senior international debut against Brazil, with a compilation of his showing at Wembley Stadium impressing fans.
But the 18-year-old can still represent Ghana as they look to secure a talisman following their 'disastrous' Africa Cup of Nations campaign in which they failed to reach the knockout stage.
Mainoo isn't the only star player subject to a potential international switch as Crystal Palace winger Michael Olise, who was born in London, could represent France, Algeria or Nigeria, having turned out for Les Bleus at youth level.
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Mainoo's club colleague Aaron Wan-Bissaka has yet to play a senior game for England and his entourage have reportedly held talks with the DR Congo national team over the player representing them instead of England.
Curtis Jones' exclusion from Southgate's England squad angered Liverpool fans, with the 23-year-old capable of turning out for Nigeria.
Tosin Adarabioyo has shot to fame this season following his performances for Fulham, attracting interest from the likes of Liverpool and Man United.
The towering-defender has played for England at youth level but has yet to earn a senior cap.
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The former Manchester City graduate is eligible to represent Nigeria.
Cole Palmer, who has two England appearances to his name, is eligible to play for Saints Kitts and Nevis through his father, Jermaine. The Chelsea star has the Saint Kitts and Nevis flag on his boots.
Scotland, who have secured their spot at Euro 2024, are keepings tabs on THREE English players ahead of their participation this summer.
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Steve Clarke is thought to be keeping tabs on Newcastle United pair Anthony Gordon and Elliot Anderson as well as Leeds United starlet Archie Gray.
10 England players who could switch international allegiance ahead of Euro 2024:
Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United) - Ghana
Michael Olise (Crystal Palace) - France, Algeria, Nigeria
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Aaron Wan-Bissaka (Manchester United) - DR Congo
Cole Palmer (Chelsea) - Saints Kitts and Nevis
Tosin Adarabioyo (Fulham) - Nigeria
Elliot Anderson (Newcastle) - Scotland
Anthony Gordon (Newcastle) - Scotland
Archie Gray (Leeds ) - Scotland
Curtis Jones (Liverpool) - Nigeria
Morgan Gibbs-White (Nottingham Forest) - Jamaica