Each Premier League Club's Player most likely to be in the England Squad for the Euros #ThreeLions
Arsenal - Bukayo Saka

Whilst I think Saka is immensely talented and would be a valuable asset to the England Squad, being able to play in a few positions, he's still young and is probably still behind others in similar positions in the pecking order.
Aston Villa - Jack Grealish

Whilst Grealish has been overlooked for a while now, I think he's forced himself into the England set up with his performances this season and has been too good to ignore. Having started in England's last 3 outings, it seems Southgate like him now.
Brighton - Ben White

Whilst I personally prefer his other centre-back partners, Dunk and Webster, White feels like he fits the mould of what Southgate wants from his defenders more. With that being said, however, I still can't see White being on the plane this summer.
Burnley - Nick Pope

Whether or not Pope starts, I don't think there's much doubt that he will be going to the Euros as he seems to be Southgate's designated number 2 behind Jordan Pickford. With his performances over the last few seasons, it'd be criminal to leave him out.
Chelsea - Mason Mount

Whilst there are accusations going around of Mount being a teacher's pet, there's still no denying that, on his day, Mount is a very good footballer. Despite stiff competition in his position, he seems to be an ever-present in the England Squads of recent.
Crystal Palace - Ebere Eze

Like Wilf Zaha before him, it seems that England will lose out on Eze. The 22-year-old has been impressive for Palace this season, but he seemingly isn't on Southgate's mind at the moment, and it wouldn't be a shock to hear him declare for Nigeria.
Everton - Jordan Pickford

Whether or not he deserves his England place, it seems pretty likely that Jordan Pickford will be England's Number 1 during the Euros. Southgate seems enamoured with the 26-year-old mackem, and that seems unlikely to change any time soon.
Fulham - Ruben Loftus-Cheek

Having already received 10 England Caps and being included in the 2018 England Squad, Loftus-Cheek seems like the most likely player to be included in the England Squad, but I still don't think he will because of the amount of competition in midfield.
Leeds - Kalvin Phillips

Having been one of the best midfielders in the Championship for a few years, Kalvin Phillips has made the step up to the Premier League and held his own. He occupies a position that few have and deserves his place that he's likely to get.
Leicester - James Maddison

Again, Maddison occupies a position that there's plenty of talent in, but his form this season, along with the fact he's integrated into the England squad already, means that he's likely to have a place on the plane.
Liverpool - Jordan Henderson

An easy choice, Henderson is the current vice-captain and currently one of the most consistent players in Liverpool's squad, there's no risk of Henderson being left out of the squad. And hopefully, he'll be played in the correct position.
Manchester City - Raheem Sterling

Another mainstay of Gareth Southgate's teams, Sterling has performed great this season considering the absence of Sergio Aguero and, whilst in front of goal he's been quieter than previous seasons, he's still worthy of a place in the squad.
Manchester United - Harry Maguire

Despite some less than stellar performances in the league for United, Gareth Southgate seems to have faith in Maguire to perform in an England shirt. He's a mainstay at the back for the Three Lions and don't expect that to change in summer.
Newcastle United - Callum Wilson

Whilst some might argue Karl Darlow is more likely, I'd say due to the fact that Wilson already has England caps, he's more likely to get the nod. 10 goals and 5 assists in a low-scoring Newcastle team is great, but probably won't be enough.
Sheffield United - Aaron Ramsdale

In a United team that's struggled this season, Ramsdale has been one of the few bright sparks. A young keeper who has made some great saves, he should be in the conversation, but between Pope, Pickford and Henderson I can't see him going.
Southampton - Danny Ings

It almost seems criminal that Danny Ings only has 3 England Caps. He's such an intelligent forward who's been unlucky with injuries throughout his career, and is always a grafter for any team. I think by the end of the season, he'll have done enough.
Tottenham - Harry Kane

The current England captain and one of the best strikers in world football, there's no doubt in anyone's mind that Kane's going. Barring any injuries, Kane will be leading the line for England come the Euros.
West Brom - Ainsley Maitland-Niles

There's not many options from West Brom so I've gone for Ainsley Maitland-Niles, someone who has 5 England caps already. But whilst he has been given some chances, I think him falling out of favour with Mikel Arteta will cost him his place.
West Ham United - Declan Rice

Whilst in previous seasons, Rice's inclusion may have been due to necessity rather than choice, Rice will have earned his place in the squad. Having been in brilliant form, Rice is likely to start for England, with Southgate trusting him.
Wolves - Conor Coady

Whilst Coady's been given chances recently for Southgate, he hasn't stamped his name onto the team sheet. And with his form at club level being shaky in recent times, there's some doubt as to whether Coady will be part of the 23, I don't think he will be.
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