Gareth Southgate reveals why Jack Grealish is still in the mix to make Euro 2024 squad

Grealish has been named in a provisional 33-man squad but is thought to be in danger of being cut before the tournament

Shifa Jahan
Monday 03 June 2024 10:38 BST
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Jack Grealish is hoping to make Gareth Southgate’s 26-man squad for the tournament in Germany
Jack Grealish is hoping to make Gareth Southgate’s 26-man squad for the tournament in Germany (The FA via Getty Images)

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England manager Gareth Southgate is still weighing up the attacking options for his Euro 2024 squad and said that while Jack Grealish has not played as much as he would have liked this season, he is still in the running to make the cut.

Marcus Rashford was left out of the provisional 33-man squad for Germany and there has been talk that Grealish could be the next big name axed with Southgate set to cut the squad to 26 players by June 7.

Grealish made just 20 Premier League appearances for Manchester City this season, scoring three goals, and was an unused substitute in their FA Cup final defeat by Manchester United last month.

Asked if Grealish was in danger of missing out, Southgate said: “I don’t think we’re defining that just yet. I think we know where we’re likely to be.

“I haven’t talked to him specifically about the cup final. But he has been really bright and he loves being here.

Jack Grealish was an unused substitute for Manchester City in the FA Cup final
Jack Grealish was an unused substitute for Manchester City in the FA Cup final (Getty Images)

“This season he has not played as much. I’m sure he would have liked that to be different but we know the qualities he can bring. He is a player we enjoy working with.”

Southgate added there was time for people to impress in friendlies against Bosnia and Herzegovina and Iceland this week.

The likes of James Maddison, Eberechi Eze, Cole Palmer and Jarrod Bowen are all pushing for berths in the squad and Southgate said he had not settled on how many attacking players he would need.

“What we don’t totally know is how many we need to take or how many we can allow ourselves to take because of the cover we might need in other positions as well,” he added.

England manager Gareth Southgate is weighing up his attacking options
England manager Gareth Southgate is weighing up his attacking options (PA Wire)

England host Bosnia at St. James’ Park later on Monday and Iceland at Wembley on Friday before opening their Euro 2024 campaign on June 16 against Serbia in Group C.

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