England: Who should be the next to earn a call-up for Gareth Southgate's Three Lions?



Last month, three players were called up for England, and now 50 players have been given their international debut.

Youngsters can make a natural progression into the senior side from the Under-21's if the club environment is created by the coach.

Ramsdale and Smith Rowe were both called up in November, as was the first cap for the Crystal Palace player in England's win over San Marino.

We've chosen five players that could be next in line for their international debut with the World Cup on the horizon, as we enter another huge year for England.

Make sure you have your say on who should be the next Three Lions debutant.

There is a person named Trevoh Chalobah.

It's about exploding onto the scene.

In his first game in the top flight, the centre-back scored a 25-yard screamer in a win over Crystal Palace.

That was not a flash-in-the-pan moment, as the 22-year-old has been a consistent performer in the eight games he has started.

The Sierra Leone-born defender's form has seen him challenge seasoned professionals in Thiago Silva and Antonio Rudiger for a regular place in the starting backline.

Tuchel said that the academy graduate is calm and focused in the moment, and that he knows what he wants.

Is a call-up for Chalobah imminent as the players who are performing well at club level are known to be rewarded by Southgate?

West Ham has a man named Jarrod Bowen.

West Ham's Bowen has made a good start to the season and looks to have stepped up a gear following a promising campaign in 2020/21.

In September, manager David Moyes praised the strength and fitness of the Hammers' player, who spent the summer running through fields in Hereford to improve his strength and endurance.

The 25-year-old was praised by the boss of the Reds days before he provided two assists in West Ham's win over the Reds.

If his form continues, he could be called up by the England manager.

With England and Manchester United forward Jadon Sancho making a poor start to the season and Jesse Lingard struggling for minutes, is there an opportunity for Bowen to stake his claim?

Crystal Palace has Eberechi Eze.

Crystal Palace feels almost tailor-made for the young man.

In his first season in the English top flight, the attackingMidfielder impressed with his speed and strength, providing four goals and six assists.

On the same day he was named in the England squad for Euro 2020, Palace fans were dismayed to learn that Eze had been out with an injury.

The former Queens Park Rangers man returned to action at the end of November and more first-team opportunities are expected, with Vieira already struck by his ability.

The Palace boss thinks that he is one of the best players in the league.

Ivan Toney is from Brentford.

Toney was the Championship's top scorer last season, and he helped fire the Bees to a promotion to the premier league.

The 25-year-old is a prolific scorer with 33 goals.

Toney's journey to Three Lions consideration has been longer than most, because he is a hard-working natural finish with a creative spark.

After moving to St James' Park from Northampton, Toney made just two appearances for the club off the bench in three years.

He was sent out on loan six times by the Magpies before he was given a new start and sold for £300,000 in the summer of 2018).

In August 2020 Toney was recruited by the Bees for £5m as a ready-made replacement for Ollie Watkins, who left a month later for Villa.

Toney could follow in the footsteps of Watkins by earning an England place.

The player is eligible to play for Jamaica and he is undecided about his international future.

Crystal Palace has a person named Marc Guehi.

Since arriving at Crystal Palace in the summer, the 21-year-old has played every minute of the league.

After impressing in the Championship while on a loan atSwansea, the fans of the club wanted to give him a chance, but instead he has made his mark at Selhurst Park.

While he is often admired for being an imposing physical presence, his fine technical ability has quickly seen him establish a strong partnership with the Danes in the heart of the Eagles' defence.

The defender, who was born in Africa, captained the under-21 national side this season.

A spot in the senior side is a matter of when, not if, according to Palace's boss and World Cup-winning former France player.