There’s no doubting that England have a squad capable of going a long way at the European Championships next summer.

The World Cup semi-finalists have a plethora of exciting attacking talent that can cause any defence in the world problems, they have three of the most valuable players on the planet in Raheem Sterling, Jadon Sancho and Harry Kane, while they can also call upon FWA Player of the Year Jordan Henderson and PFA Young Player of the Year Trent Alexander-Arnold in the midfield and at right-back.

However, one position that has been causing Gareth Southgate all sorts of headaches is left-wing-back.

Southgate has recently experimented with a five at the back system, but the biggest issue with that has been his lack of options on the left side, with the former Middlesbrough manager even opting to use a natural right-footer in Kieran Trippier there on a number of occasions.

Luckily, there may be a new option emerging down that side at Elland Road.

Indeed, Jack Harrison doesn’t necessarily play at wing-back for Leeds, but he does have a lot of defensive responsibility, and that means he could be moulded to play in that position.

The winger has averaged two tackles per game, a higher tally than two of England’s other wing-back options, Ben Chilwell and Luke Shaw, while his one interception per game is also higher than Shaw’s average.

Harrison certainly has the engine to get up and down the flank if he is asked to play as a wing-back, his fitness has to be second-to-none when playing under Bielsa in his intense all guns blazing system, and he could be a real asset for England.

Question marks understandably remain over whether or not he is good enough for England, but after being described as 'exceptional' on BBC Radio Leeds (Via TheBootRoom) on his Premier League debut, he may be able to take that step up.

Having him in the squad would also allow for some fluidity in the shape as he can play on the wing and in midfield, while we’ve already mentioned how good he could be as a wing-back.

Hopefully, this is something Gareth Southgate keeps his eye on.