Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott received a surprising call-up to Thomas Tuchel's latest England squad. Though not yet widely known, Scott now has a chance to prove himself for England's lineup ahead of next summer's World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Scott was born on the Channel Island of Guernsey, where he initially played for his local club in the Isthmian League. After being released by Southampton at age 12 and notably turning down a contract offer from Bournemouth following a year at the club, he made his debut for Guernsey's first team as a 16-year-old in August 2019. This debut made him the youngest player in the club's history.
In 2020, Scott joined Bristol City and signed his first professional contract in March 2021. During his time there, he appeared in 83 matches, scored five goals, and earned the Championship's Young Player of the Season award in 2023, surpassing notable players like Manchester United’s Amad Diallo.
After impressing in the Championship, Scott made a £25 million ($32.75 million) return to Bournemouth. This season, he has made 10 Premier League appearances, showing potential to become a key player.
"Scott has been tipped for stardom for a number of years."
"He earned recognition as the Championship's Young Player of the Season in 2023."
His unexpected inclusion in the England squad under Thomas Tuchel signals trust in his talent and the opportunity to compete on the international stage.
Alex Scott’s rise from Guernsey to England’s squad reflects his steady development and growing recognition as a promising midfielder ready for the world stage.