Thomas Tuchel named his penultimate squad before picking the players that will represent England at the World Cup, with the Three Lions boss hinting that youngsters could be involved
Wolverhampton Wanderers star Mateus Mane has been selected in Portugal’s latest under-21 squad after deliberating over his international future. The 18-year-old, who burst into prominence in 2026, is eligible for both the nation of his birth and the country he moved to as a youngster.
Mane, born in Barreiro, Portugal, has represented England at youth levels and there was interest from Lee Carsley in promoting him to the 21s.
However, Portugal were also keen to grab the forward after a string of impressive performances for struggling Wolves. Senior manager Roberto Martinez is understood to have played a role and has been in contact with Wolves technical director Matt Jackson, whom he played with at Wigan.
And that extra push appears to have been decisive with Mane included for the Selecao in their upcoming matches.
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Mane made his debut for Wolves in the Premier League last May, before making his first start under Rob Edwards in the defeat to Liverpool in December.
Since then, he has become a regular for Edwards, scoring against Everton and West Ham and playing a role in the club’s considerable uptick in form.
There is already speculation over his club future, but for now, it appears an international decision may have been made. Edwards has spoken glowingly about the youngster, predicting a huge future for the player signed from Rochdale as a 16-year-old.
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He said: “He can go a long, long way. It’s been a really good start for him but that is all it is.
“He’s getting a lot of headlines and there’s a lot of noise about him, there’s not many 18-year-olds in the Premier League doing what he’s doing at the moment, especially in a team that’s been struggling this season.
“He’s made a real impact for us and he has a really, really bright future ahead of him.”
Meanwhile, Three Lions head coach Thomas Tuchel has recently hinted that he is ready to give players a chance, regardless of their age, with the clamour for Arsenal’s wonderkid Max Dowman, 16, to be included in his upcoming World Cup squad.
“With these young guys, of course we know all these players. We see them as you do as well,” Tuchel said, when asked about Dowman. “The thing with young players to keep the momentum maybe going, keep their excitement.
“They have a level of fearlessness with them. There is no need to call him up now and increase the pressure and increase all the noise that comes with it but we have all options.”
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