Rangers defender Jayden Meghoma was in action for the England Under-20s when they took on Italy on Friday.
The Brentford loanee started the game for the Three Lions and played 78 minutes before being taken off for Ipswich Town defender Somto Boniface.
England raced to a 3-0 lead, but failed to see out the game, conceding three goals, with the match ending 3-3.
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Chelsea striker Jimmy-Jay Morgan sends message to Jayden Meghoma
Chelsea striker Jimmy-Jay Morgan, who is out on loan at Peterborough United, commented on Meghoma’s post on Instagram.
The Gers left-back took to social media to share images of himself in the Three Lions’ training and as well as matchday gear.
The 19-year-old has won three caps for the England Under-20s as he has been impressing the decision makers out on loan at Rangers.
Brentford sent Meghoma to Ibrox for regular game time and despite being the second-choice left-back, he is doing well enough.
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This season, he has already made 25 league appearances and prior to Tuur Rommens’ signing, was Danny Rohl’s go-to option at left-back.
Reacting to his post on Instagram, Morgan wrote: “Nice Jay.”
Will Meghoma be back at Rangers next season?
Back in 2024, Brentford paid ÂŁ5m for Meghoma as they earmarked him as one for the future.
The Bees are known for their shrewd scouting and if they paid that money for a teenager, they surely envisage him to have a bright future.
However, due to the competitiveness of the Premier League, he would not get regular game time there and he was thus loaned out to Rangers.
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The Glasgow outfit have not been given the option to buy him permanently at the end of the season as the Bees appear to want him back.
There is no reason for the Gers to re-sign him, even on a season-long loan in the summer, as Rommens is already there as the first choice.
Instead, they should look to get a senior left-back, preferably in his prime, to compete with the Belgian for regular game time.
It remains to be seen whether Danny Rohl has any preferred left-back options in mind.