His Newcastle teammates Dan Burn and Anthony Gordon are also in the squad, though the latter's inclusion is in doubt after he suffered a hip injury in the midweek Champions League win over Athletic Club.
Eddie Howe said this morning Gordon is a doubt for Newcastle's game against Brentford on Sunday and while United's head coach doesn't think the winger's injury is serious, he is set to have a scan. Newcastle will then liaise with England and a decision will be made on Gordon's involvement.
There's also good news for Middlesbrough in Tuchel's latest selection, with Djed Spence again called up.
As revealed by the Northern Echo last month, one more competitive England start for Spence will trigger a payment from Tottenham as part of the £20m deal that took the right-back from the Riverside to Spurs in 2022.
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Spence made his first competitive start for England in last month's World Cup qualifying win over Latvia, and [Boro](http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/sport/football/middlesbrough?ref=au) will have an eye on this month's fixtures.
Spence has also established himself as a key player for Tottenham, though caused controversy last weekend when he appeared to ignore boss Thomas Frank after the defeat to Chelsea.
However, Frank later revealed that Spence and teammate Micky van de Ven had apologised.
With Spence now a pivotal figure for Spurs after a frustrating first couple of years at the club, Boro also look set to benefit from further add-ons.
Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden have both returned to the England squad as Tuchel handed a first senior call-up to Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott.
The Euro 2024 runners-up are stepping up preparations for next summer’s World Cup having secured qualification with two matches to spare.
England round off Group K with next Thursday’s Wembley encounter against Serbia and a trip to Albania three days later, with Tuchel selecting a 25-man squad for November’s camp.
Bellingham is back involved after the coach boldly overlooked the midfielder for last month’s meet-up due to a lack of rhythm and a desire to keep faith with those that impressed in September.
It led Tuchel to face questions over their relationship and the personality of a player he apologised to for saying in a June interview that his mother finds some of his on-field antics “repulsive”.
The pair will work together for the first time since then, while Manchester City’s Phil Foden is back involved for the first time since the German coach’s first camp in March.
Bournemouth midfielder Scott was the most eye-catching inclusion. Part of the England’s triumphant Under-21 European Championship side, the 22-year-old has received his maiden call-up.
Nico O’Reilly and Jarell Quansah are the other uncapped players involved, while there are recalls for Adam Wharton and Pope,
Morgan Gibbs-White, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Myles Lewis-Skelly, James Trafford and Ollie Watkins have dropped out.
**_Goalkeepers: Henderson, Pickford, Pope._**
**_Defenders: Burn, Guehi, James, Konsa, O'Reilly, Quansah, Spence, Stones._**
**_Midfielders: Anderson, Bellingham, Henderson, Rice, Rogers, Scott, Wharton._**
**_Forwards: Bowen, Eze, Foden, Gordon, Kane, Rashford, Saka._**