England manager Thomas Tuchel has excluded Luke Shaw from his latest squad, allowing the injury-prone defender to focus exclusively on Manchester United’s pursuit of a top-four Premier League finish.
Thomas Tuchel’s decision to omit Luke Shaw from England’s upcoming friendlies against Uruguay and Japan has shifted the focus toward the defender’s club longevity.
Despite making 31 appearances this season, the 30-year-old was overlooked in favor of Nico O’Reilly and Lewis Hall.
While the snub likely ends Shaw’s 2026 World Cup dreams, Manchester United stands to benefit from their primary left-back avoiding further international strain.
The Red Devils’ faithful have previously voiced frustration over Shaw’s fitness following international duty, particularly after he missed the start of the current campaign.
With the veteran now entering a critical period of his career, prioritizing domestic football is seen as a strategic necessity.
Observers note that “Tuchel has done United a massive favour by overlooking Shaw since becoming England manager,” ensuring he remains fresh.

