Thomas Tuchel set to name his first England squad, and that mug Ben White might be back in the mix.
The Arsenal bellend defender hasn't been available for international selection since he did a runner from the 2022 World Cup camp in Qatar.
White left the camp just two matches into the tournament after a reported bust-up with former England assistant Steve Holland.
The 27-year-old muppet made himself unavailable for the remainder of Gareth Southgate's tenure - including sitting out Euro 2024.
But new boss Tuchel might be daft enough to bring him back into the fold, with talks reportedly having taken place.
Why did White stop playing for England?
White hasn't featured for England since leaving the Three Lions camp during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar due to 'personal reasons'.
His standout form for Arsenal saw Southgate attempt to restore him to the squad for the 2023 March friendlies with Belgium and Brazil, but White said he didn't want to be considered for selection.
What happened with Steve Holland?
White's England exit from camp midway through the 2022 World Cup was put down to 'personal reasons', but reports later emerged that he had a bust-up with Southgate's assistant Holland.
It was suggested White took particular issue with a comment being made in public and made him question the levels of respect there.
What has been said?
Ally McCoist has made his thoughts clear on White's potential return to the England fold, with the hotly-contested decision previously sparking widespread criticism, with many arguing this should spell the end of his international career.
After being reminded of Harry Redknapp's comments, who said "The door should be slammed right in his mush!", McCoist said: “I don't know why Ben White made that decision, right? If he made the decision because he didn't fancy it then Harry Redknapp's right, I think it should be slammed right in his mush, as Harry put it."
He continued: “The one thing a lot of people, I would suggest the vast majority of people, can't accept is anybody, in any walk of life turning your back on your country. That's where I am on it. In any way, shape or form.”