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Kyle Walker will never play for England again under Gareth Southgate - with the Three Lions boss livid after the defender allegedly hosted a sex party during lockdown.

The public have been advised to engage in social distancing measures amid the coronavirus crisis, yet Walker and a friend are said to have invited two prostitutes to his luxury flat in Manchester.

Reports emerged over the weekend that the defender, 29, who plays his club football for reigning Premier League champions Manchester City, invited two escorts over for a three-hour sex session.

And just hours after his partying had ended, the Three Lions international footballer then urged his supporters to follow Government advice by staying at home to help ease the strain on the NHS.

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Walker, who is expected to be fined £250,000 by City, issued a grovelling apology but that is seemingly not enough to save his England career.

The Star has claimed that England manager Southgate 'has been left seething' by Walker's antics and will no longer consider him for selection.

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The former Spurs ace played an integral part in England's route to the 2018 World Cup semi-finals in Russia.

But he found himself left out of recent squads, with Southgate putting in youth by giving the likes of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Aaron Wan-Bissaka the nod.

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Southgate has made it clear that, following Walker's decision to breach lockdown rules, he will not tolerate any players stepping out of line.

The England defender has said sorry after it was widely reported he held a party at his home last week, breaking the Government's rules on social distancing.

"I want to take this opportunity to issue a public apology for the choices I made last week which have resulted in a story today (Sunday) about my private life in a tabloid newspaper," Walker's statement read.

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"I understand that my position as a professional footballer brings the responsibility of being a role model. As such, I want to apologise to my family, friends, football club, supporters and the public for letting them down.

"There are heroes out there making a vital difference to society at the moment, and I have been keen to help support and highlight their amazing sacrifices and life-saving work over the past week.

"My actions in this matter are in direct contrast to what I should have been doing regarding the lockdown. And I want to re-iterate the message: Stay home, stay safe."