The future of the Lionesses looks promising with several young talents making strides in the international setup. Let’s take a closer look at five players who could soon become regulars in the senior squad:
1. Laura Blindkilde Brown (Manchester City):

Manchester City recently acquired Brown from Aston Villa, highlighting her potential. The versatile 20-year-old midfielder’s experience in the Women’s Super League and ability to adapt to different positions make her a valuable asset for the Lionesses.
2. Naomi Layzell (Bristol City):

Bristol City’s 19-year-old center-back, Naomi Layzell, has caught the attention of senior training camps under Sarina Wiegman’s watch. Known for her defensive prowess and commitment, Layzell’s recent performances have earned her praise and recognition as a promising talent.
3. Aggie Beever-Jones (Chelsea):

Aggie Beever-Jones, a 20-year-old striker from Chelsea, has been making waves with her stellar performances. With an impressive goal-scoring record in the Women’s Super League, Beever-Jones is considered a strong contender for the Euro 2025 squad.
4. Missy Bo Kearns (Liverpool):

At just 22 years old, Missy Bo Kearns boasts significant experience in the Women’s Super League with Liverpool. As a midfielder, Kearns has demonstrated leadership qualities, becoming the youngest player to captain the Reds. Her maturity and footballing ability make her a player to watch.
5. Ruby Mace (Manchester City):

Ruby Mace, 20, has showcased her talent both at Manchester City and during loan spells with other WSL clubs like Birmingham City and Leicester City. Despite facing challenges in securing regular game time, Mace’s versatility as a holding midfielder or center-back and her potential have not gone unnoticed.
These rising stars from England’s Under-23s Women’s Team have the talent and determination to make a significant impact on the international stage in the near future.

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