Six Liverpool Players Representing England at Youth Level This Month
The international break is here and six Liverpool players have been called up to represent England at youth level this month. Unfortunately, UEFA U21 Euro winner Curtis Jones is no longer eligible for the U21s due to his age.
Liverpool’s upcoming clash with Aston Villa marks the end of the first block of fixtures in the Premier League and the start of the season’s first international break. While it’s an unwelcome pause for the majority of fans, it will take in various qualifiers and friendlies at senior level and across the age groups.
Trent Alexander-Arnold is the sole representative of Liverpool in Gareth Southgate’s England squad, while Harvey Elliott is part of the England under-21s. Jones, who turned 22 in January, is no longer eligible for the U21s from the start of this cycle. He played a key role for Lee Carsley’s side during their triumph at the U21 Euros in June and July, scoring the winner in the final.
Jarell Quansah and Luke Chambers are with the England under-20s, who will take in a training camp at St. George’s Park. Bobby Clark and Calum Scanlon are part of the England under-19s squad for two warm-weather friendlies in Spain. Jayden Danns, a prolific striker, has received his first call-up to the England under-18s squad for the Tournoi International in France. The Young Lions will face France, Japan and Portugal at the friendly tournament.
Liverpool Players Representing England at Senior Level
Trent Alexander-Arnold is the only Liverpool player representing England at senior level this month. The right-back has been a regular in Southgate’s squad since making his debut in 2018 and has gone on to make 24 appearances for the Three Lions. He has scored one goal and provided five assists for England so far.
Liverpool Players Representing England at U21 Level
Harvey Elliott is part of the England under-21s squad this month, but unfortunately, Curtis Jones is no longer eligible due to his age. Jones was a key player for Lee Carsley’s side during their triumph at the U21 Euros in June and July, scoring the winner in the final.
Liverpool Players Representing England at U20 Level
Jarell Quansah and Luke Chambers are with the England under-20s, who will take in a training camp at St. George’s Park. Quansah is a centre-back who joined Liverpool from Dutch side FC Twente last summer, while Chambers is a midfielder who signed from Southend United in 2019.
Liverpool Players Representing England at U19 Level
Bobby Clark and Calum Scanlon are part of the England under-19s squad for two warm-weather friendlies in Spain this month. Clark is a defender who joined Liverpool from Fulham last year, while Scanlon is a midfielder who signed from Wigan Athletic in 2019.
Liverpool Player Representing England at U18 Level
Jayden Danns has received his first call-up to the England under-18s squad for the Tournoi International in France this month. Danns is a prolific striker who joined Liverpool from Leicester City in 2019. The Young Lions will face France, Japan and Portugal at the friendly tournament.
Conclusion
Six Liverpool players have been called up to represent England at youth level this month, but unfortunately U21 Euro winner Curtis Jones is no longer eligible due to his age. Trent Alexander-Arnold is the sole representative of Liverpool in Gareth Southgate’s England squad, while Harvey Elliott is part of the England under-21s. Jarell Quansah and Luke Chambers are with the England under-20s, Bobby Clark and Calum Scanlon are part of the England under-19s squad and Jayden Danns has received his first call-up to the England under-18s squad. It’s great to see so many Liverpool players representing their country this month and we wish them all the best of luck!