Trent Alexander-Arnold has been offered hope of featuring at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after England manager Thomas Tuchel promised to meet the Real Madrid star to discuss his international future.
Alexander-Arnold has featured just once for the Three Lions during Tuchel’s reign—a 26-minute cameo against Andorra in June—and was once again omitted from November’s internationals despite the fact that England had already qualified for next summer’s tournament.
Fitness issues prevented the former Liverpool defender from being selected in September and October, with Alexander-Arnold having struggled for minutes at Madrid following a lengthy spell in the treatment room due to a hamstring injury. He’s made just seven appearances for Los Blancos since the summer’s Club World Cup.
However, Tuchel has left the door ajar for Alexander-Arnold’s return. “First of all, it’s my job now to make contact with everyone, players like Trent,” the German stated in response to questions over the right back’s future.
“Players that are on our longlist—55 to 60 players—to reach out, be in touch and explain to them why they were not here. Explain to them what they have to do, where they can improve—can they do something [to be chosen] or is it just a choice [of mine]?”
Tuchel revealed he would meet players like Alexander-Arnold in person, or at least on a video call. “[It’s] better on Facetime. Then I see the expression, at least, and get a feeling for the person. Or I need to visit them, visit training grounds.
“We can do group visits—we can do Jude [Bellingham] and Trent—and visit the clubs. Some of them we will call. Let’s see. We’ve just finished this camp and I think it’s important that I reach out to everyone, even to the guys we didn’t pick regularly to tell them where they are and give them honest feedback.”






