to play for England or the Republic of Ireland

Jack Grealish may be named in England’s senior squad later this week.

According to reports on Sunday, the Aston Villa youngster has chosen England over the Republic of Ireland after talks with Roy Hodgson and Martin O’Neill.

The England boss names his squad for the Euro 2016 qualifiers against Estonia and Lithuania on Thursday and 20-year-old Grealish may be included, pending clearance.

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Jack Grealish celebrates victory over local rivals Birmingham and could now earn an England call up

The 20-year-old, in action against Liverpool on Saturday, played for Ireland at junior levels

Grealish has played for Ireland at under age levels but took time out from the U21s this year to concentrate on his club career.

He has flourished at Villa this season — manager Tim Sherwood says he wouldn’t sell him for £60m — and was checked out by Hodgson’s assistant Ray Lewington at Anfield on Saturday.

With England’s qualification for next summer’s finals in France already secured, Hodgson has confirmed he is likely to use the remaining games to take a look at some different players.

Grealish, who has flourished at Aston Villa this season, qualifies to play for England or the Republic of Ireland

England have been desperate to see off competition from Ireland with Hodgson describing the Villa star’s eligibility to play for Ireland as a ‘tenuous link’.