England manager Aidy Boothroyd believes the way his youngsters can progress into the senior team will show dual nationality stars where their future lies.
There are many players who can represent other nations if they choose, including Arsenal's Eddie Nketiah.
Tariq Lamptey is another, as they are both eligible for Ghana.
Ebere Eze could play for Nigeria, while Jamal Musiala recently picked England over Germany.
Boothroyd told reporters: "We've got a lot of players with dual nationality.
"It's down to our work with them, whether they enjoy coming with us. Is it progressing their careers? I think yes, it is.
"At some point we are going to miss out on a player but the environment, system and pathway – there aren't many who have as good a record as we do currently.
"The lads will all get their opportunity and we'll have to make sure tough calls as we go on. We don't need to do any special measures for anyone – the pathway is there.
"Some players get stretched and moved up quicker than others. I don't think there is a better time to be an England player."

