Mason Greenwood has started off the new campaign with one goal and two assists in his first three appearances for Olympique de Marseille in France.
Greenwood qualifies to play for Jamaica through his grandad and is currently exploring whether to switch allegiances from England.
The forward has not played for England since August 2020, when the ex-Red Devils striker made his debut against Iceland in a 1-0 win in a Nations League fixture.
He joined Spanish club Getafe on loan and then, in 2024, signed for Marseille on a permanent basis where he has scored 23 goals in 39 appearances in all competitions.
With his performances continuing to shine in France, fans are waiting upon his decision.
Thomas Tuchel’s England play Andorra today in the World Cup Qualification Round 5.
Steve McClaren’s Jamaica won 4-0 against Bermuda early this morning in the World Cup Qualifications CONCACAF Round 1.
Both sides remain top of their respective groups.
And now England boss Thomas Tuchel has addressed the rumours of a Greenwood England return.
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As reported by BBC Sport, Thomas Tuchel dismissed Mason Greenwood’s return to England, stating, “I have not spoken to him until now. I have not spoken to him or his camp.”
“My understanding was that he tries to play for Jamaica so we didn’t give it another thought. He was not in the mix at the moment and he is not in our thoughts for our team.”
McClaren wanted to include Greenwood in his squad for their World Cup qualifiers against Bermuda and Trinidad and Tobago but then reported, “He’s not going to commit at this time to anybody.”
McClaren added, “He [Greenwood] is taking his time over that, so it’s a little bit disappointing. We probably have to be more patient.”
With Tuchel dismissing these rumours, it could result in what people believed initially, which is an allegiance to Jamaica.
