Thomas Tuchel Urged to Make Callum Hudson Odoi Decision Ahead of 2026 World Cup
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- Hudson-Odoi has made up his mind about which country he wants to represent ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup
- The former Chelsea winger has not featured for the Three Lions since 2019 and has been increasingly tempted by the opportunity to play on football’s biggest stage next year
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Former Premier League striker Marlon Harewood believes Callum Hudson-Odoi deserves serious consideration for England’s 2026 World Cup squad.
Harewood, who scored 55 goals in 204 appearances during his professional career, has been impressed by Hudson-Odoi’s resurgence and feels his recent form warrants renewed international attention.
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Per Sky Sports, the 25-year-old underlined his impact with two goals in Sunday’s emphatic 3–0 victory over Tottenham, a performance that reignited debate over his England prospects.
Hudson-Odoi has won three senior caps for the national team, the last coming six years ago, but Harewood believes his current development shows a player finally flourishing in the right environment.
Speaking to NottinghamshireLive, the ex-Nottingham Forest forward said the winger appears to have “found his spot” and is now playing with confidence and consistency.
“I like Hudson-Odoi, he's come on really well,” Harewood said.
“I've obviously watched him over the years, but it just seems like he's found his spot and he's just flourishing with the team.
“The England squad this last couple of years has been so, so strong. Whoever he takes is going to be a good asset to the squad."
Watch Hudson-Odoi's goal against Tottenham below:
While acknowledging the fierce competition for places in England’s squad, Harewood admitted that breaking into the setup will not be easy given the depth of quality available.
However, he stressed that if Hudson-Odoi maintains his form and stays injury-free, he has every chance of forcing his way into contention.
“I can't see him getting in there with the talent that’s on display at the moment, because he's got some really top-class players that can go and do a job," Harewood added.
“But he's got a great shout if he continues to play how he's playing and be injury-free, why not?"
Harewood also highlighted a tactical need within the England team, arguing that they require more direct, creative wide players capable of delivering quality into the box.
According to Harewood, Hudson-Odoi’s pace and willingness to take defenders on could change that dynamic, creating more chances for established forwards.
“I don't see why not, because I think that's the dynamic. England need to get players there to put things in the box and put players in positions – and quick players just to turn it around to.
“I always think England always go sort of defensive and then we always get in trouble in that sense instead of going at players."
With players like Harry Kane thriving on service from wide areas, he believes the winger’s qualities could prove decisive in North America next summer.
“He's one of the players that I would like to see on the pitch to go at teams and make things happen because you've got some good strikers on the field like [Harry] Kane who, when those deliveries are coming in, they can score,” Harewood concluded.
Reports suggest Tuchel could yet be tempted to hand Callum Hudson-Odoi a surprise England recall if the winger continues his impressive run of form at club level, with the Three Lions keen to add more cutting edge from the left side of attack ahead of the World Cup.
Hudson-Odoi makes Ghana decision
Meanwhile, Hudson-Odoi is now giving serious consideration to switching his international allegiance to Ghana ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
This represents a significant change from his previous position, when the 25-year-old was intent on fighting for a regular spot in the England squad.
Hudson-Odoi, who was born in London to Ghanaian parents, remains eligible to play for Ghana despite having earned three senior caps for England.
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He holds a Ghanaian passport and has been a long-term target for the Ghana Football Association, which made a concerted push to win his commitment in 2021.
During a visit to Accra that year, the former Chelsea winger held informal talks with FA officials, met government figures, and even paid a courtesy visit to the country’s former president.
As reported by The SunSport, Hudson-Odoi is now quietly working behind the scenes to secure the required paperwork to represent Ghana at the World Cup.
The Black Stars already boast an array of attacking options, with dynamic wide players such as Tottenham’s Mohammed Kudus and Bournemouth’s in-form Antoine Semenyo leading the charge.
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Hudson-Odoi is not the only player with Ghanaian roots eyeing a future with the Black Stars.
Crystal Palace striker Eddie Nketiah, capped just once by England, has recently expressed his deep connection to Ghana and his openness to representing them at the World Cup.
The 26-year-old, who holds the record as England’s all-time top scorer at U21 level, has found senior opportunities limited and now admits he wants to play for the nation of his parents.
Talented English player eyes Ghana switch
In a related report, YEN.com.gh revealed that talented English midfielder Darko Gyabi is contemplating a switch to the Black Stars after featuring for England at multiple youth levels.
The Hull City standout continues to take pride in his Ghanaian roots while focusing on making an impact in the English Championship.
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