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Published 17:58 13 Jul 2018 BST
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The Stoke goalkeeper is not the player he was before a major injury layoff but remains an able deputy. Providing Pickford stays fit and in form, Butland will likely remain England's number two for years to come.
Southampton's latest signing, the 22-year-old's quality persuaded them to part with £13.5 million for a goalkeeper with just one season of senior football to his name. There's a very good chance he'll be challenging Butland and Pickford in two years time.
Injury and the resulting lack of playing time prevented Rose - the best left-back in Europe two season ago - from being England's starting left-back in Russia. He'll be 30 by the time Euro 2020 comes along and providing he's fit will make the squad.
The Liverpool defender enjoyed an exceptional season for Jurgen Klopp's side and with another two years under the German manager will be an even better player. Trippier's quality will likely relegate him to the bench, but he'll be in contention.
Still just 21 years old, if Gomez becomes a fixture in Liverpool's first team he'll almost certainly be included in the Euro 2020 squad. The fact that he can play at either right or centre-back means that he'll essentially fill two roles, something essential for a team deploying attacking wing-backs and with a team full of such an abundance of attacking options.
The former Leeds United man has steadily grown into his role at Bournemouth and his development has not gone unnoticed by the FA. A star for England's under-21 side, it will be a surprise if he isn't given the chance to make the step up in the next 12 months.
Unfortunate to be left on the bench here, Loftus-Cheek will be seriously challenging for a place in England's midfield for Euro 2020. Whether he remains with Crystal Palace or makes a move elsewhere, the 22-year-old will almost certainly be a better player in two years.
Another player on the FA's radar, the former Chelsea midfielder has made strides since moving to Watford. He has fans at St. George's Park - Gareth Southgate among them - and will be given the opportunity to stake his claim.
The former Ireland youth international enjoyed an incredibly impressive season in the Championship for Aston Villa in 2017/18 and has been strongly linked with some of the Premier League's best sides. Whether or not such a move materialises this summer, it is only a matter of time before he leaves Villa Park. If he does so, and impresses, he'll be difficult to leave out of any England squad.
Though not appreciated by Sam Allardyce during his time at Everton, Lookman showed just how good he is - and just how poor Allardyce's judgement was - by excelling during his loan spell with RB Leipzig. By no means the finished product, two years worth of development should help elevate this technically gifted and speedy forward to a higher level.
Another player who has impressed in Germany, Sancho was rightly praised by his belief and confidence in leaving Manchester City for Borussia Dortmund in 2017. An indication of the esteem with which he is held by his club, the 18-year-old was handed the number 7 shirt after arriving at the Westfalenstadion. He's only set to play more over the next two years, and he'll only get better.
In two years Rashford will be hoping that he is competing with Raheem Sterling for a place partnering Harry Kane in England's front line. Whether that will require him to leave Manchester United remains to be seen, but it remains highly unlikely that he will miss out on the squad under any circumstances.Football

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