Alan Pardew has insisted that Jack Colback could play for England following his performances with Newcastle United so far this season.
The midfielder was called up by Roy Hodgson earlier this season, but had to withdraw with injury, and missed out on a spot in the latest squad.
The Magpies manager told BT Sport: "He's been a significant part of our season, in a positive way. If I was to mark him, I'd say seven out of 10, but I think he can get eights and nines here.
"I've really enjoyed watching him play. I love his mentality. Could he play for England? For sure. All he needs to do is build on what he's done.
"We've got a good batch of central midfield players in the England squad, so he has good competition. I've got no problems with Roy's selection, and neither has Jack. He's a very simple player to manage. He makes the game simple. He's low maintenance, he comes in, does his work, is terrific and goes home, lovely."
Newcastle travel to West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League later today.