
England manager Thomas Tuchel is set to name a strong squad on Friday, and is unlikely to make deals with clubs despite a heavily congested end of season schedule.
Sources have told BBC Sport the England boss will not offer guarantees to Premier League managers on workload as he wants to work with as many players as possible, for as long as possible.
Tuchel stressed before victories over Latvia and Albania in March that he has a total of just 60 days and 24 sessions with his squad before the 2026 World Cup begins.
The German manager was brought in to replace Gareth Southgate with a remit to win the tournament.
There will be a six-day England training camp from 4-10 June, including a World Cup qualifier in Andorra on 7 June and a friendly against Senegal on 10 June.
Fifa's expanded Club World Cup, held in the United States, starts less than a week later, running from 15 June - 13 July and features Manchester City, Chelsea, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
The clubs involved in the tournament are eager for nations – not just England - to release their players from June's international window.
However, Tuchel made clear from his first meeting with the players how little time they have together before the World Cup.
