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04th Nov 2015

Jack Grealish will have to wait a while to make his England debut

Paperwork still not cleared

Darragh Murphy

Jack Grealish’s full international debut, and inevitable online abuse, will be delayed until 2016.

There was the possibility that the Aston Villa youngster would be given the chance to show what he can do in England’s upcoming friendlies against Spain and France with injuries to both Theo Walcott and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain both out of the running with injuries.

But Fifa told Sky Sports that the player has not yet been cleared to change associations from Ireland, whom he represented at underage level, to England.

Jack Grealish celebrates scoring his side's third goal with Samir Carruthers and Anthony Forde 15/11/2013

A Fifa spokesperson said: “We can confirm having been contacted by the Football Association with a request for change of association of the player Jack Grealish.

“The matter is pending and being investigated by our services and as a result, we are not in a position to comment on it any further nor to give an estimation as to the relevant time line.”

While Grealish can’t be officially named in Roy Hodgson’s squad, the 20-year-old may still travel with the team to Alicante in order to get to know his future international teammates.