Chelsea youngster Dominic Solanke has described being able to train with the England first team as a "crazy feeling".
The 17-year-old forward was invited to train with the seniors after receiving the Young Player of the Year award at St George's Park earlier today.
"I was told I might be getting called up to train with the first team, and I was just hoping that it would be a yes," he told the Football Association's website.
"We were all going down as a squad to watch, then about half an hour before we were going to head over [Under-18s manager] Neil Dewsnip told me I was going to be training and from then I was just buzzing and really looking forward to it.
"It was a crazy feeling, a mix of excitement and nerves. Obviously, it's all the best players in England so the level was going to be really high. It was a good stage to try and impress as well."
Solanke made his Chelsea debut earlier this season in the Champions League against Maribor.