England captain Harry Kane is excited by the promotion of under-21 international Callum Hudson-Odoi to the senior squad.

The 18-year-old, who has yet to start a Premier League match, has been called up for the first time ahead of Euro 2020 qualifiers against the Czech Republic and Montenegro.

Kane said that in itself was a positive step forward for England.

“He has been great. He wants to take full advantage of his opportunities and it looked like he was enjoying it out there,” he told a press conference.

“We are excited to have him. Competition for places is huge at the moment, everyone is fighting for a spot and the youth aren’t scared to go and express themselves, try their skills and try to score goal and that is what we want.

“As an England team we want that flair and flexibility. It is a great sign in this country we are producing these type of players.”

Hudson-Odoyi barely has any first-team experience, playing just 199 minutes in the Premier League, but he is highly-rated with Bayern Munich trying to sign him for £35million in the January transfer window.

Hudson-Odoi training with England at St George’s Park
Hudson-Odoi training with England at St George’s Park (Martin Rickett/PA)

Kane, who went out on loan a number of times before he got his Tottenham breakthrough, does not have any concerns over the youngster’s lack of exposure.

“Everyone has a different path to the top. Mine was going on loan and trying to get experience there,” he added.

“Callum has had a taste of cup competition and a little bit in the Premier League and I am sure he wants to gain that experience at the highest level.

“For him and young players coming through it is vital they play and have that experience.

“Everyone knows he is a fantastic player but in football you have ups and downs and it is part of the journey.

“I have no doubt he has the ability to play at the highest level.”

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West Ham midfielder Declan Rice is another new face in Southgate’s squad.

The 20-year-old had his switch of allegiance from the Republic of Ireland, for whom he played three friendlies, confirmed by FIFA a fortnight ago.

“I’m sure it was a tough one for him. He’s enjoying the season he has been having so far,” said Kane.

“He took the time with his family and close friends and the decision he made is one he thinks will best for his future and no-one can blame him for that.

“I can tell just by being with him for a couple of days he will give everything for his country.”