
England is ready for conversations with Europe's largest clubs about the availability of the top stars of Thomas Tuchel prior to a collision between internationals and the Club World Cup in June.
Eleven potential call-ups for a world cup qualification in Andorra and a friendly one with Senegal can be in conflict through the participation of their club in the new monthly tournament in America.
The list of that affected by the planning includes Jude Bellingham, Harry Kane, Cole Palmer and Phil Foden. Tuchel has made it clear that England has no time to waste in preparation for the World Cup 2026 and will want its full addition.
The FA has the priority above choosing players for the matches on 7 and 10 June, with the Club World Cup starting on June 15 when Kane's Bayern Munich will compete against Auckland City in Ohio.
Tuchel has increased the prospect of sending players to the United States after the trip to Andorra.
“It is a qualifying match and perhaps the chance to change the team a little in between and give players the chance to play the friendly who are not involved,” Tuchel said.
“We'll see. I think the FIFA June window is doubtful if it makes sense. There is an uncomfortable period for a player. They have a break of ten or fourteen days, then they go to international, then they give them a little vacation.
'The June window is not ideal for everyone, especially the players. I think it is FIFA that might align the agenda and perhaps find an opening where we place this window somewhere else. '
Reece James, Levi Colwill, Noni Madueke, Atletico Madrid's Conor Gallagher Plus Manchester City Trio John Stones, Rico Lewis and Jack Grealisk are also one of those who can be trapped between club and country.
In a more direct collision, Lee Carsley's Under 21s defend their European championship crown in Slovakia, but the clubs involved – City and Borussia Dortmund – call the shots or their young people go with their national teams or not.
James Mcatee and Jamie Bynoe-Gittens-Plus possibly discuss the merits of both games with their club bosses.
Teams participating in the World Cup club must arrive three days before their first game, allowing players to appear for their countries. But in the midst of the growing fear of burnout, where FIFA performs a task force on the well -being of players led by Arsen Wenger, the number of games is again examined.
“Of course it's a summer again where you don't really have a break,” said Kane. “I think we get used to it. We really can't do anything about it. You just have to try to talk to your coaches, the best you can manage.
'It's hard to choose and choose, because every game is important. Playing for Bayern Munich is important. Playing for England is important. '
Kane added: 'There are arguments from the club's point of view to generate more money, because we probably earn more money. And there is also a welfare point of players where you can only do so much without any more injuries and more situations such as that.
“It's really a difficult balance. I don't think the players are listened to so much if I'm completely honest. Everyone wants to do their pockets, their tournament, their prize and the players are a kind of people who have to continue with it. But I like playing football, so I'm never going to complain about playing football. '
In the meantime, ex-manchester United sports director than Ashworth is in discussion with the FA about returning to the organization he left in 2018.
Ashworth's role in integrating teams in St George's Park was announced before he left for Brighton – later Stints in Newcastle United and Old Trafford. The FA renovates their head office, with Ashworth thought it was a candidate to control it. The conversations about a role are not supposed to influence the future of John McDermott.
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