England manager Gareth Southgate has admitted to keeping tabs on Arsenal youngster Bukayo Saka.
The boss named his 23-man senior squad for UEFA Nations League games against Denmark and Iceland.
Southgate included Manchester United youngster Mason Greenwood, while there was no place for Aston Villa's Jack Grealish.
Saka is another option for Southgate, but he would be an attacking option, while many of his Arsenal appearances came at fullback.
"He's obviously with the Under-21s this time and I feel he's more of an attacking player," Southgate said of Saka to reporters.
"I know he's played at left-back and he's given good contributions there in an attacking sense certainly.
"At the moment left wing-back, left side higher up the pitch, I know he's played in midfield and on the right as well but that they would be his better positions. He's a very exciting player.
"It is still early for him but he's a player we like and we monitoring very closely. I think Phil, in particular, has been patient for his opportunity.
"We've taken our time with that but yeah Saka had a very good season with Arsenal, not in the team at the very end but really good season of progress and he's a player watching very closely."

