CM) Jack Wilshere
Arguably wasted in a deep role, Jack Wilshere has often been touted as the future of England. He has been in the squad so long that it’s hard to believe he is still eligible for the Under-21s, a definite mainstay in the team for years to come.
RM) Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
It looks to be a breakout season for the Arsenal youngster, and if he can nail down a spot with Arsenal then he should become a permanent fixture in the England squad as well. He has always performed well on the international stage, and was very unlucky to miss the World Cup due to injury.
LM) Raheem Sterling
Surrounded by controversy regarding his recent comments about being too tired to play for England, Sterling is still one of the brightest prospects in England. At just 19-years-old he is already one of the first names on the team sheet when fit.