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England's attacking midfield options - ranked

  • England have some of the world's best creative midfielders
  • Jude Bellingham, Cole Palmer and Phil Foden are standouts
  • Three Lions must build around attacking talent for future tournaments
Bellingham can be the difference for England in future tournaments
Bellingham can be the difference for England in future tournaments / Kevin C. Cox/GettyImages
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For all the joy Gareth Southgate brought England supporters, the football on display was rarely swashbuckling.

The former England manager, who departed after Euro 2024, prioritised defensive structure over attacking flair, with the country's best attacking midfielders often finding themselves hamstrung by a negative approach.

However, with Lee Carsley taking over for the time being, things are set to change. A new era provides a new opportunity for England to discover their attacking identity, with the Three Lions boasting some of the most creative individuals in world football.

Here are England's best attacking midfield options - ranked.


10. Mason Mount

Mason Mount
Mount is still yet to blossom at Old Trafford / Eddie Keogh/GettyImages

Mount has tumbled down the pecking order for the Three Lions, partly owing to his underwhelming first season at Manchester United. The former Chelsea man may have plenty of national team experience, but he hasn't featured for England since the quarter-final of the 2022 World Cup.

The midfielder has struggled to make an impression at Old Trafford and injuries have been all too regular for him since his move north. Perhaps a positive 2024/25 campaign can revive his fading international career.


9. Emile Smith Rowe

Emile Smith Rowe
Smith Rowe's Fulham move could kickstart his England career / Michael Regan/GettyImages

Smith Rowe has already made a handful of appearances for England and scored his debut goal at senior level in a 10-0 demolition of San Marino back in 2021. However, injuries and a lack of game time at Arsenal saw him fall out of contention.

A lucrative switch to Fulham in the most recent summer transfer window should see him get some much-needed experience under his belt, potentially kickstarting his international career.

The talent and potential is there, now it's up to him.


8. Harvey Elliott

Harvey Elliott
Elliott could kick on under Arne Slot / Michael Regan/GettyImages

Elliott was part of the young England Under-21 side that lifted the Euros in 2023 and has been in impressive form with Liverpool since. Now fully transformed into an attack-minded central midfielder, the youngster was particularly influential in the latter stages of the Klopp era.

Yet to earn a senior cap, Elliott has the misfortune of fighting with some of the best players in world football for a spot in the England midfield, although he continues to thrive at youth level.

He doesn't start every week for Liverpool, but his ability to play a few different roles will help him going forward.


7. Angel Gomes

Angel Gomes
Gomes earned a call-up to Carsley's first squad / Ahmad Mora/GettyImages

Gomes was an incredibly surprising inclusion in Carsley's first ever England squad for the September international break, with the midfielder one of just three players playing outside of the Premier League to make the cut.

The former Man Utd youth prospect has blossomed since leaving Old Trafford for Lille in 2020 and he has also shone for Carsley's Under-21s side in recent years.

Gomes can play in a myriad of roles but generally enjoys operating in attacking zones, either as a box-to-box midfielder or as a more advanced playmaker.


6. Morgan Gibbs-White

Morgan Gibbs-White
Gibbs-White earned a call-up for Carsley's first squad / Paul Harding/GettyImages

Gibbs-White is certainly a player that has flown under the radar at Nottingham Forest and he was unfortunate not to earn a senior cap under Southgate following some impressive purple patches

The midfielder, who has won the Under-21 Euros and Under-17 World Cup with England, has been named in Carsley's September squad in what could be the first of many, many call-ups for the exciting playmaker.


5. James Maddison

James Maddison
Maddison has made fewer England appearances than expected / Matt McNulty/GettyImages

His omission from Southgate's Euro 2024 squad means Maddison will be 29 by the time he has another chance to feature for England at a major tournament for the first time.

Tottenham's chief creator struggled after returning from an ankle injury during the second half of 2023/24 having set the division alight during the first ten games.

He simply didn't do enough heading into the Euros to be picked over several stellar alternatives, but his quality is undeniable.


4. Eberechi Eze

Ebere Eze
Eze is a delightful watch / Sebastian Frej/MB Media/GettyImages

Eze's stock has risen remarkably over the past two seasons and he found himself as a regular substitute at Euro 2024, often making a positive impression with his tricky feet and direct running.

The talented forward, who can play as a number ten or out on the left flank, has honed his skills at Crystal Palace and has now earned a reputation as an unstoppable dribbler and scorer of worldies.

Such a reputation will keep him firmly in England's plans over the coming years.


3. Phil Foden

Phil Foden
Foden is reigning Premier League Player of the Season / Julian Finney/GettyImages

Foden has been an ever-present in the England squad since making his debut back in 2020. The Manchester City star was an automatic pick for Euro 2024 having enjoyed the best club season of his career in 2023/24.

He didn't enjoy a particularly fruitful tournament despite reaching the final with England and that may harm his reputation under a new regime, but, realistically, there is no chance that the Manchester City star isn't dazzling audiences in the near future.

How to get the best out of Foden on the international stage is a challenge that faces Carsley, with the Stockport-born maestro comfortable as an attacking midfielder and winger.


2. Cole Palmer

Cole Palmer
Palmer scored in the Euro 2024 final / David Rogers/GettyImages

Palmer's remarkable debut campaign at Chelsea meant Southgate had no other choice but to include the attacking midfielder in his Euro 2024 squad, with the former Man City man rewarding him in Germany.

Palmer should have featured more regularly at the tournament and proved his worth in the 2-1 final defeat to Spain, scoring a beautiful strike to offer England brief hopes of victory.

He continues to ooze class on a weekly basis for Chelsea and his tally of goals and assists speaks for itself.


1. Jude Bellingham

Jude Bellingham
Bellingham is a game-changer / Mateo Villalba/GettyImages

Bellingham's meteoric rise has been nothing short of astonishing, yet at the same time, it hasn't been all that surprising.

The Real Madrid superstar has looked destined to reach the top of the game ever since he pulled on a Borussia Dortmund shirt, and he's ready to run things for England on the international stage.

While not at his best at Euro 2024, he was still key in England getting out of the group stage, and reaching the final following his extraordinary stoppage-time overhead kick in the last 16.


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