

Under Lee Carsley, Englands under-21s side has enjoyed significant success of late, not least back-to-back European Championship titles in 2023 and 2025.
And while Carsleys audition as Gareth Southgates successor in the Wembley dugout did not quite go to plan last year, he has seen a number of his players graduate to the senior squad and put themselves in contention for a place in Thomas Tuchels squad for next summers World Cup.
One player so far unable to make the jump from the U21s to the senior set-up is defender Max Aarons, who is currently on loan at Rangers from Bournemouth.
Max Aarons on his England ambitions
During his time at Norwich, Aarons was rated as one of the best young right-backs in the country and would earn 27 England U21s caps before making a �7million move to Premier League Bournemouth. Injuries and a lack of first-team minutes have since impacted his career, but his ambition to turn out for the Three Lions still drives him.
Ill always believe that as its a dream of mine, he tells FourFourTwo when asked if he still believes he can make the step up. That feeling will never leave and that was a big factor in joining Rangers. Coming here, I believe I can make a big impact.
Ill work hard and hopefully that translates into people watching me. If that includes the England set-up, that would be amazing. Ultimately, youll never get a call-up if youre not playing and thats what Im focused on. Its one step at a time and thats in the back of my mind. Ill do everything I can to push for that and make myself stand out.
Aarons was part of the squad that won the 2023 European Under-21 Championship and that remains a highlight of his career.
It was the best summer of my life, he continues. The staff, the players, the experience it was such a good group and so talented. I saw a list of our squad the other day and the names in there, the level was incredible.
At the time we realised it, but still you can see what some of the boys are doing now. To win it the way we did, not conceding a goal, was insane.
Aarons also had the benefit of learning from former Arsenal and Chelsea full-back Ashley Cole, who was part of Carlseys coaching set-up.
Theres no one better out there that you could listen to, Aarons adds. I dont ever remember a player getting past him. Just being able to pick his brains and ask, What would you do in this scenario? The advice hes given me has really helped and it was a pleasure to talk with him especially as I was a Chelsea fan growing up.