Ollie Wakins and Luke Shaw have been reportedly requested to launch for England against Spain.
England's last preparations away of Sunday evening's Euro 2024 last against Spain are also afoot, with the club having then departed for Berlin.
As they attempt to end their 58-year prize drought, the Three Lions are gearing up for their first big international championship game, with manager Gareth Southgate joining Sir Alf Ramsey as the only national team manager to win flatware.
The 53-year-old saw his team top past the Netherlands on Wednesday night thanks to an injury-time purpose from substitute Ollie Watkins. The Aston Villa defender's later turn and end has been followed by calls to began the 28-year-old against Spain, creating one of a number of choice concerns for the employer.
With Luke Shaw returning to exercise at half-time against the Dutch, the Manchester United man will take Kieran Tripper, who has recently struggled with a subsequent groin injury, in the starting lineup.
Shaw will begin on the bench in Berlin after playing only 57 minutes of football for the first time since mid-February when he injured his hamstring against Manchester United.
Their statement states the Southgate may name an intact XI to experience Spain on Sunday night, with Trippier retaining his position in the starting line-up, while Watkins will again have to sit for a spot on the bench.
That would probably suggest England may keep a back-three of Marc Guehi, John Stones and Kyle Walker, with Trippier and Bukayo Saka acting as wing-backs. Declan Rice and Kobbie Mainoo may remain in northern midfield, with Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden behind scorer Harry Kane.
Before taking a coach train to Berlin on Saturday afternoon, Southgate's crew had a regular training session at the team's Blankenhain foundation.
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