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Leicester City playmaker James Maddison could make his senior England debut next month, according to Sky Sports.

England boss Gareth Southgate is said to be poised to name the 22-year-old in his squad for their upcoming Euro 2020 qualifying clashes against Bulgaria and Kosovo as he looks to add some young blood to the Three Lions midfield.

Maddison, who turns 23 in November, is no longer eligible to feature for his nation's Under-21s side and will have caught Southgate's eye during impressive performances against Wolves and Chelsea.

It would be the former Norwich and Coventry City man's second England call-up after he was named in Southgate's side to face Spain and Croatia in October 2018, but on that occasion he did not feature.

Chelsea's Mason Mount, 20, who has found himself thrust into the limelight at Stamford Bridge with the Blues still under a transfer embargo, is also expected to make Southgate's 26-man squad, claims the report.

The England manager will then have to shrink his squad down to just 23 ahead of their games against Bulgaria at Wembley.

The following fixture, against Kosovo, will be staged at Southampton's St. Mary's Stadium.