#2 - Jack Waters (Man United) #3 - Muiz Jimoh-Aloba (West Brom) #4 - Concilio Tonebi (West Ham) #5 - Louix Quinn (Sunderland) #8- Shay Hanson (Boro) #9 - Ben Lyne (Man United) #10 - Camden Schaper (Unattached/Chelsea) #11 - Musa Sanyang (Brighton) - he attended camp 2 as well but never played the match (injury?) #12 - Jake Maloney (Charlton) #13 - Harry Brittan (Forest)
#4 - Iago Silva (Chelsea) #6 - George Kift (Southampton) #7 - Malachi Patterson (Chelsea) #8- Isaiah Osbourne Jr (Wolves) #10 - Ty Livesey (Blackburn) #11 - Grandel Boateng (Birmingham) #12 - Lauren Castro (Charlton) #13 - Jacob Newman (Cambridge Utd)
Think Leo Harper, Newcastle keeper & son of Steve, was there. He'll be one of the #1s but not sure which team.
Still a few names we're missing but again doesn't look like there's any City players at this camp. Really strange for them not to have a single player across 3 camps. Surely can't be a talent issue, so I wonder what the reason is.
The missing Goalkeeper from Camp 2 away team #1 is Mason Ellis (Burnley). There's rumours for him that he is going to Man City
I don't see Jax Egbuson on this pictures from camp 3, probably withdraw injury or something!He was there
A few names you may recall. Camden Schaper, Iago Silva, Ben Lyne, Malachi Patterson, Grandel Boateng. Silva is Thiago Silva’s son. Schaper who signed for Chelsea from Blackburn Rovers for £700,000 and has already signed to Adidas, very talented player. 🏴 https://t.co/K5qIcyaxrI pic.twitter.com/OVl1w9nvMp— The England Academy (@EnglandAcad) October 29, 2025 Thiago Silva’s son playing for England?
torn on how i feel about Silva being called up. inclined to say it's a waste of a cap. could be an opportunity afforded elsewhere given how long he's been in the country, his father, and so on.
He's not technically been called up to a squad tbf. It's just an invite to a training camp amongst dozens and dozens of other players so they can get a good view of them. You can also never be sure what a player will do. I'm sympathetic to the natural assumption that if he turns out to be that good he'll just play for Brazil, but in reality we have no idea what his feelings actually are. It's not uncommon for Brazilian players (even very good ones) to declare for other countries they've naturalised in and Thiago Silva might not be the type of father to try and influence his son's decisions on issues like this. I can't speak on Iago because I've never seen him play, but I think at least now and again you have to take a chance on players in these situations. He's already been here five years which isn't insignificant at that age.
I´ve just learned Musa Sanyang has joined Brighton´s academy from Gambia so there could potentially be some claims of age fraud arising at some point (although it doesn´t look as obvious as with the Nkotos and their relative at City from the pics of him I´ve seen and of course in dubio res with these young players). Guess that means he likely wont´t be eligible for England in competitive matches for some time anyway.
If you've seen him in the flesh then you'll know that it's not impossible that he's the age he (or rather the people around him) claim. But frankly it's unlikely. He does look a couple of years older. Although it's nowhere near as extreme a case as the Manchester boys.
Another crack at collating those selected. Removed a couple of players I erroneously included in previous attempt. 2011 selections (Move your mouse to reveal the content) 2011 selections (open) 2011 selections (close) Arsenal: Blake Day-King, Jax Egbuson, Jaden Maghoma, Luis Muñoz Aston Villa: Dante Chauke, Kyle Wignall Birmingham: Grandel Boateng, Max Pearce Blackburn: Oliver Flynn, Ty Livesey, Rico O'Neill Bournemouth: Tobias Hutchison Brighton: Daniel Rudin, Musa Sanyang Burnley: Mason Ellis Cambridge: Jacob Newman Carlisle: Oliver Grainger Charlton: Jake Maloney, Lauren Rodrigues de Castro Chelsea: Oliver Crofts, Seb Harrison, Aaron Lewis, Eden Mahoney-Smith, Ezriah Morrison, Malachi Patterson, Camden Schaper, Rico Sealey, Eliah Semakula, Iago Silva, Aaron Woolford Crystal Palace: Fletcher Jerden, Isaac Ogunrinde, Arthur O'Keefe, Jack Wright Derby: Blake Henry, Charlie Mountain, Jackson Tolley, Arlo Tye Everton: Will Apter, Francis Boggan, Josh Chigwada, Ed Rose Fulham: Caide Stevens Ipswich: Ashton Begg, Tommy McLoughlin, Zac Wattley Leeds: Zach Hitchen, Keiron Tomas Leicester: Ruben Nebatumba Liverpool: Kobi Akerele, Luca Eden, Edeson Aresin Ogunlana Manchester United: Joseph Akinsanya, Josep Camacho, Jaice Dore, Marley Irving, Ben Lyne, Jasper Mantato, Jack Waters Middlesbrough: Shay Hanson, Alfie H? Newcastle: Jack Dawson, Lucas Flack, Leo Harper, Charlie Robinson Nottingham Forest: Azae Bonnick, Harry Brittan Sheffield United: Shakeel? Southampton: George Kift Sunderland: Louix Quinn, Charlie Scorer Tottenham: Ashiah Haughton-Sinclair, Michael Milburn West Brom: Muiz Jimoh-Aloba West Ham: Isaac Allen, Ivanildo Batista, Emmanuel Famokun, Henry Neighbour, Concilio Tonebi Wolves: Nathan Fuala, Isaiah Osbourne, Zach Trinder Benfica: Piers Pinnock Olympiacos: Anthony Montana I was mistaken to include Nathan Aina and Raez Plummer of Manchester City. Seems Daniel Rudin (Brighton) might not have attended either? As has been pointed out, zero players from Manchester City is (at least recently) unprecedented? Seems he is a 2012 so maybe Stanley-Jones will be called up next season. How long was Schaper at Blackburn? Guess not since Charlie Scorer had number six shirt at one of the camps according to @ATRS Charlie Mountain from Derby is a great name for a Goalkeeper though. @Fireburn47 said Iago Silva has lived in England since 2020 which is a fair amount of time given his age. Did Sanyang leave Africa for Brighton this year? As I recall it's five years of education before the age of 18 to become eligible to represent England in competitive games. Testing start, Spain already played Ireland last month.