Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka has examined constructive for COVID-19 and has been pressured to go away England camp.
Saka is now isolating from the remainder of the squad at St. George’s Park since Wednesday and has now returned house.
“Bukayo Saka has left the England camp having examined constructive for COVID-19,” a press release from the membership learn.
England has confirmed no additional replacements are deliberate with a squad of 24 in place for the forthcoming fixtures in opposition to Switzerland, an Alzheimer’s Society Worldwide, on Saturday 26 March and Côte d’Ivoire on Tuesday 29 March at Wembley Stadium linked by EE.
Southampton goalkeeper Fraser Forster has been known as into the England squad. The 34-year-old returns to the Three Lions fold following the withdrawal of Sam Johnstone via sickness. Forster has six caps to his title along with his final involvement in a squad coming in October 2017.
I’m gutted to withdraw from @england camp however I’ve examined constructive for Covid-19 and I can be isolating till I’m unfavourable.
I’ll be supporting the boys from house this weekend and I can’t wait to be being again doing what I like quicklypic.twitter.com/w4QrIy6IDe
— Bukayo Saka (@BukayoSaka87) March 24, 2022