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Gareth Southgate revealed on Thursday that Ben White 'did not want to be considered' for England's upcoming friendlies against Brazil and Belgium. 

The Three Lions boss named his 25-man squad for the upcoming friendlies, with Jarrod Branthwaite, Anthony Gordon and Ivan Toney being selected, while out-of-form West Ham midfielder Kalvin Phillips missed out on a call-up. 

White, meanwhile, who has enjoyed a fine vein of form helping Arsenal go unbeaten in their last nine Premier League matches, will not be included with Southgate revealing the club's sporting director Edu had called him to deliver the news. 

The 26-year-old, who penned a contract extension with Arsenal until 2028 on Thursday, had notably left the 2022 Qatar World Cup early due to 'personal reasons'. Southgate later dismissed claims that the defender had fallen out with his assistant manager Steve Holland

'It's absolutely the question you should ask because on form, I can't sit here and say he doesn't deserve to be in,' Southgate said, scratching his head as to why the defender ruled himself out.

Gareth Southgate revealed that Ben White asked 'not to be considered' for England's friendlies

The England boss has named his 25-man squad that will take on Brazil and Belgium

Earlier today, White (centre) announced that he had agreed a new deal to stay at Arsenal until 2028

Earlier today, White (centre) announced that he had agreed a new deal to stay at Arsenal until 2028

'We had a call from Edu saying Ben didn't want to be considered for England at this time. 

'It's a great shame, he's a player I really like. I spoke to him post-Qatar because I was keen to pick him and there was reticence on his side. I don't know why that is but I have to respect that and I want to leave the door open to him.'

He reaffirmed that there was no problem between the Arsenal star and his assistant coach Steve Holland.  

'He's not available to us but the other thing I would say is there's no issue between us at all and never any issue with Steve Holland because that has been mentioned and I don't like that.' 

But Gunners defender isn't the first player to snub a call-up to his national team, with several other England players having done so in the past. But can you name them all? 

Danny Drinkwater 

The former Chelsea midfielder, who hung up his boots in 2023, was called upon by Southgate to help him solve an injury crisis back in 2017. 

The England boss had several key stars drop of his squad ahead of friendlies against Germany and Brazil, but as reported by Mail Sport, the 34-year-old told the manager 'he was not ready'.

The Mirror had subsequently reported that Drinkwater was furious at claims he had snubbed his national side. Despite that, he would never receive an England call-up again. 

Danny Drinkwater who hung up his boots in 2023, was called upon by Southgate to help him solve an injury crisis back in 2017

Danny Drinkwater who hung up his boots in 2023, was called upon by Southgate to help him solve an injury crisis back in 2017

Tom Ince

Back in 2015, Ince made the rather selfless decision to turn down a chance to play for England U21s. 

Southgate was in charge of the age-grad side at the time, with the Watford winger leaving his manager surprised at his decision.  

'People don't realise that I was the oldest player in that squad by a good 18 months,' he said to the League Paper

'I'd experienced the European Championships once and I just felt that we had a new young crop of players coming through who deserved the opportunity more than me.'

'I wouldn't ever refuse to play for England just because I didn't fancy it. 

'And I'd never feign injury or anything like that. I love playing for my country and I've got ambitions to do it again.'

 

Tom Ince made the rather selfless decision to turn down a chance to play for England U21s in 2015

Tom Ince made the rather selfless decision to turn down a chance to play for England U21s in 2015

Chris Sutton

Mail Sport's columnist once told Glen Hoddle that he wasn't going to play for England's B team after the former QPR manager dropped him to the reserves.

Sutton was in good form at the time and had won his first senior cap, featuring in England's 2-0 win against Cameroon in November, 1997. 

He had hoped he would gain another call-up and even be named in Hoddle's starting XI for their next match against Chile, but that did not materialise. 

'I

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