Tottenham star Dane Scarlett trained with the England squad on Monday morning ahead of their clash against Latvia.
Scarlett, 21, made headlines in November 2020 when he became the youngest ever player to feature for Spurs at the age of 16 years and 247 days against Ludogorets in the Europa League.
His career hasn't quite kicked on since, with the forward enjoying loan spells of mixed success at Portsmouth, Ipswich Town and Oxford United over recent seasons, although he did score his first Tottenham goal against Elfsborg in January.
And on Monday, Scarlett linked up with the Three Lions as they trained at Tottenham's base before flying to Latvia for a World Cup qualifier.
Scarlett was pictured next to England skipper and Spurs legend Harry Kane in one shot, while other photos from the session showed the 21-year-old embracing Thomas Tuchel and mingling with stars such as Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
Scarlett, who has netted 12 career goals in 97 matches, is yet to feature for Thomas Frank's side this season after undergoing groin surgery in May, although he has been an unused substitute in five matches.
Scarlett's inclusion in the training session came after fellow striker Ollie Watkins was sent home from England's camp due to injury.
Watkins suffered a knock during the 3-0 win over Wales on Thursday when he collided with a post as he tried to get on the end of a cross from Elliot Anderson.
The striker limped off gingerly at half-time and was replaced by Marcus Rashford for the second period.
Scarlett is well-known to the English FA given his experience playing for the Three Lions throughout the age groups.
In total, he has won a combined 43 caps for the Under 15, Under 16, Under 19, Under 20 and Under 21 teams over the years, scoring 27 goals.
Scarlett is under contract at Spurs until 2027 and he has previously been tipped for big things by several figures at the club.
Back in 2021 after he made his Premier League debut, then Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho was one such backer.
'He did not touch the ball I do not think,' the Portuguese said at the time. 'But for me the feeling of the kid also coming on means a lot for the academy, means [a lot] for the kid because he is 16, and means [a lot] to me because I wanted to be the one to put him on in a Premier League match.
'Because I know that he will be somebody in a few years.'
Meanwhile, speaking after the Wales game, Tuchel had provided an update on Watkins.
'He's ok,' the German explained. 'It was a clear goal normally for him, but unfortunately, he saw the ball too late and couldn't score and crashed into the post.
'It was very, very painful, but as I understand it now, it's only painful, so no harm done.'
Elsewhere, Harry Kane is expected to be fit for tomorrow's clash against Latvia after missing the victory over Wales through injury.