Ex-Three Lions captain Rooney pushing for international recall while Gareth Southgate is closely monitoring form of Watford midfield ace Chalobah
Everton star Rooney was axed by Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate last season after losing his way at Manchester United.
But the striker has settled in well since re-joining his boyhood side and his form in pre-season coupled with his displays in the opening four games of the campaign have catapulted him back into the mix for a recall.
And the veteran could be joined in the senior squad by Watford midfielder Nathaniel Chalobah as Southgate looks to add more quality to the centre of his side.
Rooney found himself eased out of the international scene by Southgate once he took over as England boss last season.
His form had dipped to such an extent at United he was rarely given a first team opportunity by boss Jose Mourinho.
His form had dipped to such an extent at United he was rarely given a first team opportunity by boss Jose Mourinho.
Southgate knows making the call to include England's record goalscorer in his squad for next month's World Cup qualifiers brings added baggage.
But he has insisted he will pick players on merit, and will watch the striker in action against Manchester City to see first hand how good he is playing.
With Jermain Defoe not starting the season at Bournemouth in the side, only Harry Kane and Jamie Vardy can be considered automatic selections for the matches against Malta and Slovakia.
That gives Rooney an opportunity to force his way back into the squad an keep alive his dreams of playing in one last World Cup in Russia next summer.
Rooney has made 119 appearances for his country, scoring 53 goals, and still believes he has the ability to shine at the highest level.
Chalobah, in contrast, is making the first steps of his career having quit Chelsea in the summer for regular football at Watford.
Southgate has been a long-term fan of the central midfielder having worked with him closely at under-21 level.
SunSport revealed last month how Chalobah could be fast-tracked into the senior squad if he started the season well.
And two impressive displays against Arsenal and Bournemouth have been well received by the England management team.
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