Jack Grealish’s resurgence at Everton has not yet yielded an England recall, with the Everton winger missing out on Thomas Tuchel’s latest squad.
The 30-year-old has flourished since sealing a loan move from Manchester City to Merseyside and recently said to be back enjoying his football.
Grealish has registered four assists in six Premier League matches under David Moyes after struggling for game time at City last season.
Grealish admitted earlier in the week that he didn’t help himself at the Etihad Stadium but has since appeared rejuvenated.
That has not translated to an England call up from Tuchel though, with Grealish informed on Friday morning that he was missing out on the German’s fourth international camp.
England face Wales in a friendly at Wembley on Thursday before travelling to face Latvia in a World Cup qualifier.
Jack Grealish will not play for England this month despite his starring displays for Everton

Grealish hasn’t featured for England during Tuchel’s reign, last playing in October last year
Grealish – the Premier League Player of the Month for August – hasn’t featured for the national side since last October when he scored during the 3-1 Nations League win away in Finland.
Lee Carsley put faith in the former Aston Villa captain during his temporary spell in charge and was repaid with three good performances.
But his lack of minutes for Pep Guardiola at City saw him overlooked for Tuchel’s first two camps and England have opted for Marcus Rashford and Anthony Gordon on the left flank instead.