Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka has withdrawn from the England squad due to injury.
Saka has been in fine form for Arsenal this season as they sit top of the Premier League and prepare for a Champions League quarter-final clash with Bayern Munich.
But the 22-year-old will miss friendlies against Brazil and Belgium – the last two England games before Gareth Southgate
announces his squad for Euro 2024 in May.
“Bukayo Saka has left the England camp and returned to his club for continued rehabilitation,” the Football Association said in a statement.
“The Arsenal forward reported to St George’s Park with an injury and has been unable to participate in training.
“No further replacements are planned as a 25-man England squad continue their preparation for the forthcoming internationals with Brazil and Belgium.”
Saka had worked indoors on an individual programme at St George’s Park on Wednesday, along with captain Harry Kane, Cole Palmer and Jordan Henderson.
Arsenal return to action after the international break with a top-of-the-table clash against Manchester City at the Etihad on March 31, live on Sky Sports.
Saka withdrawal another blow for Southgate’s Euros preparation
Sky Sports’ Peter Smith:
England’s marquee Wembley friendlies against Brazil and Belgium this month were intended to be an opportunity for Gareth Southgate to give his Euro 2024 plans a stern examination ahead of this summer’s tournament. But Bukayo Saka’s withdrawal is just the latest blow to those plans.
With Harry Kane, Cole Palmer and Jordan Henderson forced to train indoors on Wednesday due to their own fitness issues and Trent Alexander-Arnold, Luke Shaw, Kieran Trippier, Marc Guehi and Levi Colwill out injured, the starting XI likely to face Brazil on Saturday evening could be far removed from the side which kicks off the Euros campaign in Germany in June.
Of course, players pulling out opens up opportunities for others. Phil Foden will presumably take on Saka’s right-wing slot, which could give Marcus Rashford or Anthony Gordon a chance to impress on the left. Or maybe Jarrod Bowen can show off the form which has brought him 14 Premier League goals this season by coming in off the right flank.
But this isn’t really the time for experimentation. There are the final two warm-up games against Bosnia & Herzegovina and Iceland before the Euros begins but the chance for Southgate to see his strongest side in full flow against two of the world’s best sides has frustratingly escaped him.
Source : Sky Sports