young sensation Myles Lewis-Skelly has caught the attention of , with a potential senior call-up on the horizon.
The 18-year-old Gunner has been in scintillating form, likely turning heads, including England manager , during his scouting visits to Arsenal matches.
Despite not having an Under-21 cap to his name, Lewis-Skelly's rapid promotion to the senior squad would send a strong message.
With left-back proving a problematic position for England, Tuchel will be eager to find a solution ahead of the upcoming qualifiers against Albania and Latvia.
Lewis Hall, who made his mark last year and showed promise earlier this season, is viewed as a future regular for England.
Rico Lewis has also featured in the role but has seen his standing at diminish, while Luke Shaw's injury-riddled spell at continues.
Arsenal will undoubtedly want to avoid rushing Lewis-Skelly's progression, but his current form surely places him in Tuchel's considerations.
While former England manager Gareth Southgate was known for adhering to the St George's Park pathway when promoting youngsters, Tuchel, contracted for 18 months with a World Cup victory in sight, may prefer to involve his top players immediately.
This presents a conundrum for Tuchel ahead of his first squad selection next month, especially given Lewis-Skelly's reputation as the country's finest young left-back. Tuchel, who recently travelled to Italy to watch the Milan derby, is also keeping tabs on Kyle Walker, who is keen to stay in England's plans.
Walker, aged 34, actually contacted Tuchel prior to his move to AC Milan last month, seeking assurance that playing overseas wouldn't jeopardise his England prospects.
Evidently, Tuchel provided the reassurance he needed, and Walker proceeded with his loan move to Milan in an attempt to rejuvenate his illustrious career.
Walker also harbours a dream of earning 100 caps for England and is currently just seven short of this milestone. Tuchel had previously attempted to sign Walker during his tenure at Bayern Munich, but the deal fell through, though it's unlikely any animosity remains.
Inter managed to secure a last-minute equaliser to draw 1-1 in the Milan derby, a match watched by Tuchel. Fikayo Tomori and Tammy Abraham, both of whom have represented England, also featured in the game.