England names provisional Euro 2024 squad

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Forward Marcus Rashford was the most high-profile omission as England manager Gareth Southgate named his provisional Euro 2024 squad on Tuesday while there was also no place for experienced midfielder Jordan Henderson.

Several uncapped players - Liverpool duo Curtis Jones and Jarell Quansah, Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite and Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton - did make the provisional list of 33.

Southgate will cut his squad to 26 by the June 7 deadline.

The exclusion of Rashford and former Liverpool midfielder Henderson were the big surprises given the loyalty Southgate has shown them and their roles in previous tournament runs.

Rashford, 26, has earned 60 caps and scored 17 goals, including three at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar but has struggled for form this season with only seven Premier League goals for Manchester United.

"These are difficult calls. With Marcus I just feel other players in that area have had better seasons. It's as simple as that," Southgate said.

"This has been as complicated a group as I can remember picking."

Rashford posted an Instagram message to the team minutes after Tuesday's announcement, saying "Wishing Gareth and the boys all the best for the up and coming tournament."

Henderson may also be considering his international future after his decision to join Ajax Amsterdam after a short spell with Saudi Arabian club Al-Ettifaq did not pay off with a call-up.

"Hendo picked up an injury around the last camp and missed five weeks and hasn't been able to get to the intensity in the games since then," Southgate said.

Chelsea forward Raheem Sterling also missed out but his team mate Cole Palmer was included after a superb season.

Manchester United's Luke Shaw makes the provisional squad despite the left back being out for a lengthy period with injury.

England are widely regarded as favourites for the tournament in Germany after reaching the final of Euro 2020 and the fact they have arguably the most-talented batch of players in recent times, with the likes of Phil Foden, Jude Bellingham, Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka all enjoying sensational club seasons.

"Phil has played off the right and left, but the key is where he ends up, not his starting position. At City, he's able to drift and it's the same as us," Southgate said of Foden.

"Jude has played all season as a number 10 and sometimes, has defended on the left. It's all about where they end up.

"We don't pin players to a touchline, that's not how we work."

While England boast a formidable attacking threat, there are concerns about their defence which is perhaps why Southgate is prepared to look at new candidates before he has to make his final call for the tournament.

Southgate has remained loyal to Manchester United's Harry Maguire while his team mate Shaw remains a "long shot" because of a muscle injury that has sidelined him since February.

"(Shaw) is up against it but the fact that he has been our first choice (left back) means we are giving a bit longer than we might have done," Southgate said.

The inclusion of Quansah, Branthwaite and Marc Guehi give Southgate defensive options.

"If we picked tomorrow we might end up taking 12 defenders as we have so many questions," the manager added. "But we would rather not do that. In a couple of weeks things will be far clearer."

Wharton, 20, has been rewarded for an impressive season with Crystal Palace while Jack Grealish, despite conceding that he has been below his best for champions Manchester City this season, is still in the frame for a role in Germany.

England play two friendly matches - against Bosnia & Herzegovina on June 3 at St. James' Park and Iceland on June 7 at Wembley - before heading to the Euros, where they are in a group with Serbia, Denmark and Slovenia.

Goalkeepers: Dean Henderson, Jordan Pickford, Aaron Ramsdale, James Trafford.

Defenders: Jarrad Branthwaite, Lewis Dunk, Joe Gomez, Marc Guehi, Ezri Konsa, Harry Maguire, Jarell Quansah, Luke Shaw, John Stones, Kieran Trippier, Kyle Walker.

Midfielders: Trent Alexander-Arnold, Conor Gallagher, Curtis Jones, Kobbie Mainoo, Declan Rice, Adam Wharton.

Forwards: Jude Bellingham, Jarrod Bowen, Eberechi Eze, Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, Anthony Gordon, Harry Kane, James Maddison, Cole Palmer, Bukayo Saka, Ivan Toney, Ollie Watkins.

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