The son of a former Liverpool star was mentioned this summer in the England team under 17 for their European championship campaign.
The team, currently coached by Neil Bryan, will go to Albania in about a week for the competition, with their first match against Belgium on May 20.
England once won the competition, with the success that returns in 2010 with a team, including people like Jack Butland and Ross Barkley – although the tournament has only eight teams that compete.
It is the same this year, placed with England in group B next to Belgium, Italy and the Czech Republic.
They will open their tournament against Belgium, before being confronted on 23 May on 23 May and then on 26 May Czech Republic. If they progress, they will be confronted in the knockouts in the knockouts.
And they will have high expectations of success, have mentioned their team on Monday and recording a former Premier League's Son – as well as an Arsenal Wonderkid.
Reigan Heskey, who is the son of the former Liverpool – including – Forward Emile has been appointed in the team of 21 players for the competition.
Heskey, who was born in January 2008, is 17 and in the books in Manchester City. He came to the club in 2016 and appeared for the Onder-15 side in November 2023 at the age of 15.
At club level he was involved in the under-21 side of the city and received attention when he scored a hat trick in the 22-minute space during his debut in Premier League 2. He also played alongside his brother, Jaden, in City.
And Heskey is no stranger to the design of England, after playing seven times and to score his first goal against Germany in September 2024.
Arsenal star Max Dowman is now also involved after his impressive run for the under-18 side of the Gunners.
The 15-year-old is expected to go on tour this summer with the first team of Arsenal and was praised by head coach Adam Birchall after his brace against Aston Villa on the weekend.
“It is clear that people see him and he slides and he is moving so wonderfully with the ball,” said Adam Birchall. “But that side of the game, I know, means a lot to him.
“He tries to really develop it, and that showed the development today. So yes, he had a great day. '
