Chris Rigg, a star for Sunderland, was pulled from the team during the November break, when he was expected to be playing for England’s U19s.
With four appearances for England’s U18 team, 14 Championship appearances, and one Carabao Cup appearance, Chris Rigg has already played a lot of football this season.
However, the 17-year-old is still in excellent form and has not shown any signs of slowing down.
Rigg put in a strong performance against Coventry City at the Stadium of Light last time out and was named Sunderland’s “best player” against Preston earlier this month.
This month, Rigg, a target for Real Madrid and Manchester United, was called up to play for the England U19s for the first time.
However, it was announced on Monday night that Rigg has withdrawn from international duty for the month, going back to Sunderland, who play their next game away at Millwall on November 23.
Chris Rigg’s England withdrawal is “not injury-related,” giving Sunderland a boost.
The news that Rigg’s absence from international duty is “not injury-related,” according to reporter James Copley, will excite Sunderland supporters.
Copley instead claims that Rigg’s withdrawal is due to a “duty of care,” given that the youngster is still so young and has already played a great deal of football for club and country this season.
Copley wrote on X: “Remember that the withdrawal isn’t due to an injury. Millwall will need Rigg, who has been playing a lot of football lately.
Rigg, England, and Sunderland are all pleased with the result. obligation to the player. Excellent chance to take a vacation and get some sleep.
Chris Rigg is predicted to make his senior England debut someday.
Rigg has already made 34 appearances for England at different levels, including U15, U16, U17, and U18.
He will undoubtedly receive an U19 cap during the upcoming international break in March 2025, or if he continues to show promise, he may receive a U21 call-up.
Then, as Rigg has already been predicted to wear the senior shirt, it wouldn’t be shocking if he did so at some point in the future.
Earlier this season, Sunderland’s Jobe Bellingham and Rigg were touted by SAFC Live analyst Danny Collins to be future England players.
With the younger age groups, Collins stated: “They’re in the setups, so they’re getting a taster of it.”
But don’t stop. Young men, isn’t that right? However, age is only a number if they’re doing it well, isn’t it?
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