Thomas Tuchel has confirmed that Arsenal's defender, Ben White, is open to return to England team after it was not previously available after a well -documented dispute in the 2022 World Cup.
White, 26, has not appeared for the three lions since he left the Qatar camp early after a reported that has fallen with the assistant coach of England Steve Holland. Gareth Southgate then revealed that the defender had made it clear that he did not want to be considered for the selection under his administration.
However, the Chief of New England, Tuchel, who took over in January, has maintained discussions with White about possible performance and confirmed that the Arsenal star is now willing to be part of the configuration of the national team once again.
However, Tuchel has not appointed White on his first team before this month's World Cup qualifiers against Albania and Latvia in Wembley.
Speaking to journalists on Friday, Tuchel said: 'He would love to be back at the squad. I think it is now a bit early given the seriousness of the injury he had.
'I am delighted that I have returned to consecutive training. Huge compliments of the medical and performance staff of the FA.

Ben White is shown in the Bank of England during a game in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar
'We are honored to talk to him, talking to Ben, delighted that he has returned to banking.
'Now it's just a matter of getting more minutes, more rhythm. He wants to be back.
Despite accumulating 150 appearances for Arsenal since 2021, White has only won four caps from England to date.
Although there was no room for this time, both Jordan Henderson and Marcus Rashford were delivered by Tuchel.
Arsenal's teenager, Myles Lewis-Skellly, was also named in the Senior Team of England for the first time, while Dan Burn de Newcastle received his inaugural call at the age of 32, as the mail sport is exclusively forecast.
Rashford returns to England's fold for the first time in a year, with Aston Villa teammate, Ollie Watkins, a remarkable absence.
England will begin its 2026 World Cup classification campaigns against Albania and Latvia.