Thomas Tuchel, England's head coach, is considering new additions to his squad ahead of the World Cup. He recently announced his team for upcoming matches against Serbia and Albania. Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden have been recalled, while Adam Wharton returns and Alex Scott earns his first call-up. Meanwhile, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Morgan Gibbs-White, and Ruben Loftus-Cheek are not included this time.
Tuchel remains open to including new players before finalising his World Cup squad next May. He emphasised the importance of keeping opportunities available for young talents and those who might regain form. "We have to stay open-minded because young players can come through - those who are struggling for minutes can play important roles for their
clubs," he stated.
Bellingham and Foden's return has delighted Tuchel. Bellingham missed the last camp due to shoulder surgery but has since excelled at Real Madrid, scoring crucial goals against Juventus and Barcelona. Foden, absent from recent camps, impressed with a Champions League double for Manchester City against Borussia Dortmund.
Tuchel praised their contributions: "We are delighted they are back. Their contribution to the club lately was immense. They play regularly and play a big role in success of Real Madrid and Manchester City. " Bellingham will take on a central role as a number 10, while Foden will operate centrally rather than as a winger.
Adam Wharton and Alex Scott join the squad as central midfielders with different profiles. Tuchel explained that Wharton is being given another chance after previous attempts were hampered by fitness issues. Elliot Anderson's current struggles with discomfort have opened up an opportunity for Wharton.
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Contract Considerations
Tuchel's contract expires after the World Cup next summer, but he is open to extending it. He expressed satisfaction with his role as an international manager: "I am very happy with the way things are going and I think the federation is quite happy with the way things are. "
While there is no announcement yet regarding his future beyond the World Cup, Tuchel enjoys working with the team and appreciates the support from the federation. His focus remains on guiding England through successful campaigns in upcoming matches.












