Declan Rice will try to persuade Ben White to make himself available for England selection when he links up with his Arsenal teammate after the international break.
Gareth Southgate wanted to name White in his squad for this monthās friendlies against Brazil and Belgium, only for the defender to make clear he did not want to be considered for selection. The 26-year-old, who is capable of operating at centre-back and right-back, has not played for his country since making an early departure from the 2022 World Cup and there have been suggestions that his reticence to play for England stems from a disagreement with Southgateās No 2, Steve Holland.
Southgate has denied those claims and it is clear the manager could have made good use of White during this camp. England have injury problems in defence and Rice plans to talk to the former Brighton player when club football resumes this week.
āWe had a few days off before we came away,ā Rice said. āSo I havenāt seen him. When I go back Iāll speak to him and see, but hopefully he does change his mind on that. Because having a player like that in the squad whoās performing well in the Premier League, itād be a great addition to the squad.ā
Rice, who will captain England when he wins his 50th cap against Belgium, talked up Whiteās qualities. āIf you know him as a person and as a player like I do, heās such a good guy,ā he said. āHeās such a good guy and heās an unbelievable footballer. Gareth dealt with it this week, spoke about it. Weāve obviously not been going into the training grounds, so I havenāt spoken to Ben on a one-to-one level about it.
āItās hard to know whatās going on. Obviously Ben made this decision, obviously doesnāt want to play for England at this moment in time. Playing for England, the greatest honour you could ever have. Hopefully with the quality he can bring to this side we can get him back in.ā
Rice said Southgate had spoken to White. āI know him and Gareth spoke internally about it. So I donāt know too much of the ins and outs.ā