Jack Grealish will cut his holiday short to report for England training as the Man City star battles for his place in Gareth Southgate’s final Euro 2024 squad
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Jack Grealish will report early for England duty as he fights for his place in Gareth Southgate’s squad for the 2024 European Championship.
There are doubts over the Manchester City striker’s place in the final 26-man squad to be named on June 8 after a difficult season for Pep Guardiola, which was affected by injury.
But Grealish plans to cut his holiday short by reporting to England’s current pre-tournament camp in Darlington earlier than necessary – a clear indication of his determination to catch a plane to Germany.
The players of Man City and Manchester United are not allowed to report until early next week after their participation in last Saturday’s FA Cup final.
But it is expected that Grealish and his clubmate John Stones – who was used sparingly towards the end of the season – will report earlier than planned.
Jack Grealish will make an early appearance for England as he fights for his place in Gareth Southgate’s Euro 2024 squad
Grealish plans to cut short his holiday by reporting to England’s current pre-tournament camp in Darlington earlier than necessary
Southgate is blessed with options in attacking areas, with Bukayo Saka, Phil Foden, Cole Palmer, Eberechi Eze and Anthony Gordon among those vying for a place in Southgate’s final side.
Grealish’s experience could work in his favor and his decision to retire early is likely to be well received by Southgate.
Earlier this week we reported that Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw and Gordon – who were all struggling with injuries – also reported early.
Most of England’s provisional 33-man squad for Euro 2024 reported to the luxurious Rockliffe Hall at Darlington Hall on Wednesday.
England usually base themselves at the national training base at St George’s Park, but have chosen a new setting ahead of their first friendly against Bosnia and Herzegovina at St James’ Park next week.
Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate will assess his provisional 33-man squad before whittling it down to just 26 players
Three Lions boss Southgate will be given the chance to assess his team in the coming games before deciding which seven players to cut.
England take on Iceland at Wembley on June 7 in their final pre-Euro friendly before heading to their tournament training base in Germany.