The versatile attacker has featured four times for the Young Lions, scoring twice. He helped them escape their qualifying group, finishing top ahead of Ukraine.
The action kicks off next week, with England taking on Czechia on Thursday, June 12th (8pm). They will then face Slovenia on Sunday, June 15th (5pm) before finishing with a crunch clash against Germany on Wednesday, June 18th (8pm).
A top-two finish in Group B will see them progress to the quarter-finals, giving them a chance to retain their crown after beating Spain in the final back in 2023.
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Fellow Town star Jaden Philogene was expected to be involved in Euro U21, but ultimately hasn't made the squad.
He suffered an MCL injury against Chelsea towards the end of the Premier League season, and although team-mate Jacob Greaves said that he was still hoping to feature, manager Lee Carsley hasn't included him.
Former Ipswich striker Liam Delap will also miss the tournament, but not through injury. His £30m move to Chelsea will see him feature at the Club World Cup instead, leaving Birmingham City's Jay Stansfield as the only out-and-out striker in the squad.
Your #YoungLions selected for the upcoming #U21EURO finals in Slovakia! 📋
— England (@England) June 6, 2025