England, an unexpected return looms

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The story between Ben White and the English selection is far from over. The Arsenal right-back, who has not worn the Three Lions jersey since the 2022 World Cup, would, according to talkSPORTready to reconnect with the English selection under the direction of Thomas Tuchel, whose arrival is scheduled for January 2025.

The 26-year-old left Gareth Southgate’s group following an altercation with his assistant, Steve Holland. Absent from the list Lee Carsley, interim coach, for the Nations League matches against Greece and Ireland, on November 14 and 17 respectively, Ben White could potentially return to the national team from next March’s meeting.

Since the start of the season, the Poole native has played 12 matches with the Gunners, including 10 as a starter, and has provided an assist in all competitions.

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