#1 Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Despite having an impressive debut season for Manchester United so far, competition for places may cost Wan-Bissaka a place in Gareth Southgate's Euro 2020 team. Adding to this, Southgate will likely only take 4 full-backs with him which leaves Wan-Bissaka's place in the squad doubtful. The former Crystal Palace man is competing for a place alongside Kyle Walker, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Kieran Trippier in a squad that will only include two right-backs. And the problem that Wan Bissaka faces is that both Alexander-Arnold and Kyle Walker are more experienced and know what it's like to perform on the biggest of stages. Southgate's style of play of attacking full-backs does not suit the more defensive Bissaka which could tempt the England manager to leave the right back at home.
To conclude, Gareth Southgate will look to find the winning formula when selecting his squad for the 2020 Euros which could see the likes of Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Mason Mount,Danny Rose, Ross Barkley, and Callum Hudson-Odoi miss out on a call-up to the tournament.