Bournemouth have been absolutely flying in the Premier League so far this season and currently sit sixth place in the table after five wins, one draw and two losses from their first eight matches.

Boss Eddie Howe seems to have spent wisely, whilst also getting the very best out of his longer serving players, and the Englishman has ended up with a dynamic side playing attractive attacking football.

One of the keys to this has been the form of striker Callum Wilson, an outside shout for the golden boot when using your bet365 bonus code 2018 online, having netted four goals and provided an impressive five assists in his first nine games of the campaign in all competitions.

Callum Wilson - Watford v AFC Bournemouth

The 26-year-old has been on fire alongside his strike partner and Norwegian international Josh King, with most teams seemingly used to coming up against just one striker, but it now surely can't be long before England boss Gareth Southgate takes note and offers a call-up to Wilson.

Despite the impressive 3-2 win over Spain on Monday night, the Three Lions still look light on options upfront and Wilson could be the perfect option as backup to Harry Kane, who has actually failed to score for the national side in his last seven appearances despite winning the World Cup Golden Boot.

During this international break, Southgate used Marcus Rashford as a winger and so the only other option other than Kane when playing a front three is Arsenal's Danny Welbeck, who has only been a bit-part player in the Premier League under Unai Emery.

Danny Welbeck for Arsenal

Wilson on the other hand has only missed 22 minutes of Bournemouth's impressive start to the season, and would offer even more pace to an already frightening England front-three, or alternatively he could feature with Kane if Southgate decided to switch back to the summer's 3-5-2.

The England boss has made a big effort to bring in the next generation of England players, who have been winning everything on offer at youth level, but he cannot ignore when someone with more experience is playing so well for their club.

If brought into the squad, Wilson would surely have a good five years left at his peak at least, and despite the huge talent coming through there is no stand-out striker who looks set to break through.

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In Aidy Boothroyd's current U21 squad is Aston Villa loanee Tammy Abraham, Liverpool benchwarmer Dominic Solanke, and Everton's Dominic Calvert-Lewin who hasn't shown enough to be considered for the senior side.

With Jamie Vardy's recent retirement and limited options in the youth sides, the door is open for Southgate to call up Wilson as just reward for his fantastic current form.

So, Bournemouth fans, does Wilson deserve a call-up to the next England squad or is this just a purple patch? Have your say by voting in the poll below.