With Jack Wilshere’s reoccurring injury concerns, England boss Roy Hodgson is now ready to call-up Swansea star Jack Cork into The Three Lions’ squad, says The Telegraph.

For months and months, the Swansea fans have called for Hodgson to call-up Swansea duo Jonjo Shelvey and Jack Cork after a brilliant end to the 2014/15 season as well as the duo impressing in the first month of this season too.

It now seems as if Hodgson is finally listening, awarding Shelvey with a September call-up. And now with more injury worries in midfield with Manchester United’s Michael Carrick looking doubtful for next month, Jack Cork could be called up for October’s Euro 2016 Qualifiers against Estonia and Lithuania.

A call-up for Cork would be thoroughly deserved after becoming a key figure in the Swans’ starting XI since signing from Southampton for just £3 million in January. The midfielder has been exceptional whilst playing alongside Ki Sung-Yueng and Jonjo Shelvey in the Swansea midfield, however, Cork seemingly goes massively underrated outside of South Wales with his efforts getting overshadowed by the stand-out stars like Andre Ayew, Bafetimbi Gomis and Gylfi Sigurdsson. Cork’s defensive capabilities, liableness on the ball and his great passing ability makes him a crucial player for Garry Monk.

And there’s no doubt that he’d impress for the England national team too – move over Jordan Henderson, England’s new centre midfield is a Swansea one!