- Lee Carsley announced his squad for upcoming games with Greece and Finland
- Tottenham striker Dominic Solanke received his first call-up in seven years
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Harry Maguire and Eberechi Eze are the two big name casualties in Lee Carsley’s latest England squad.
Elsewhere Kyle Walker has returned to the England squad for the games against Greece and Finland.
The Manchester City defender was left out of the previous squad to raise questions over his international future. But Walker is back in the party, as are Cole Palmer, Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden who missed the previous squad through injury.
But Maguire and Eze are absent.
Tottenham striker Dominic Solanke has been called up for the first time in seven years after an impressive start to the season.
Man United defender Harry Maguire has been left out of England’s squad by Lee Carsley
Dominic Solanke has been rewarded for his goalscoring form at Tottenham with a recall
Interim boss Lee Carsley said he wanted to look at more players during the international break
The forward has scored three goals in as many matches for Ange Postecoglou’s side after his summer move, after his £65m summer move from Bournemouth.
If he plays for the Three Lions for the first time in seven years, it will be the longest gap between England caps since Ian Walker (February 1997-June 2004).
‘Dom’s a player I’m fully aware of having worked with him in the past,’ Carsley said.
‘He was really close to being in the last squad but got injured just before selection.
‘He did so well at Bournemouth and now he’s taken that form into Spurs. He’s got a lot of really good attributes that I really like, as well as being a really nice person.
‘He’s extremely talented and it’s a good that we’ve got him.’
Tino Livramento and Jarrod Bowen have dropped out from Carsley’s first squad selection last month.
James Maddison and Marcus Rashford are remain out of the England reckoning.
Eberechi Eze and Jarrod Bowen are among those to have been left out of the latest squad
Carsley confirmed Maguire remains firmly in his plans moving forward, but stressed he wanted the chance to see other centre backs play.
‘Harry is a player I have worked with in the past and he was really positive in the conversation that we had,’ Carsley said.
‘It was a case of talking to him about what my decision was, obviously we have got some really good centre backs that I am keen to see play.
‘I am wary about bringing players who are really experienced but aren’t going to play much, but Harry has got a really important part to play in this squad in the upcoming campaign.